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Bloom Publishes Journal Article

12/9/2024

Professor of Physics and Astronomy Steven Bloom recently published an academic article in Physics Education.

H-SC Gives Back to Farmville Community

12/6/2024

As part of the Heat Watch Project, Hampden-Sydney College students, faculty, and staff participated in a tree planting event at Farmville’s new splash pad.

A Legacy of Generosity

12/4/2024

Together, Rodney and Carson Pitts ’15 have established the Rodney Carson Pitts ’15 Scholarship to enable qualified students from eastern North Carolina to experience the same high-quality education that Carson received at Hampden-Sydney College.

Students Shine at International NATO Competition

12/2/2024

On November 1, four Hampden-Sydney students took home gold from the 2024 WMGIC x NATO Countering Disinformation Challenge.

A Life-Saving Gift

11/19/2024

An exemplary Hampden-Sydney man, Peyton Lambert ’27 courageously and selflessly donated his stem cells after discovering he was a match for a leukemia patient.

H-SC Joins College Climbing Competition

11/14/2024

In the next year, Hampden-Sydney College will participate in a climbing competition with five other institutions, aiming to strengthen relationships among students and other colleges.

H-SC Welcomes New Director of Alumni and Parent Engagement

11/11/2024

Hampden-Sydney College is pleased to announce that Liz Crowder has been appointed as the new Director of Alumni and Parent Engagement, effective December 1, 2024.

H-SC holds First Regional Registrar Conference

11/8/2024

Hampden-Sydney College hosted eight other collegiate institutions for the inaugural Regional Registrar Conference on Wednesday, November 6.

How Firm a Foundation: The Rededication of Venable Hall

11/7/2024

On October 24, 2024, at 4pm, Hampden-Sydney College held the rededication of Venable Hall.

Endeavour Legacy Foundation Announces $30M Gift

10/28/2024

Hampden-Sydney College memorably kicked off its capital campaign, “It’s time, good men,” with a $30 million investment from Endeavour Legacy Foundation, led by Mrs. Katharine P. and Dr. Eugene W. Hickok '72.