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Students to Deliberate Ethics and Artificial Intelligence
1/30/2025
Five students from Hampden-Sydney College will participate in the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges’ (VFIC) statewide collegiate Ethics Bowl event.
Werth Examines Rare Whale In New Zealand
1/21/2025
In December, Patterson Professor of Biology Alexander Werth spent time in New Zealand as one of only three foreign scientists invited to examine and engage with the exceptionally rare spade-toothed whale.
Third Annual One Brotherhood Dinner Welcomes Founding Fathers
1/17/2025
Students gathered in Kirby Field House on Tuesday, January 14, to kick off the 2025 spring semester and watch history come to life in a historic reenactment by the St. John’s Church Foundation.
Szabo Receives Award for Book Research
1/13/2025
Hampden-Sydney College Elliott Associate Professor of Fine Arts Victor Szabo received a historical research award for his book Turn On, Tune In, Drift Off: Ambient Music's Psychedelic Past.
12/16/2024
Hampden-Sydney College continues to thrive 250 years into its legacy of forming good men and good citizens. From historic gifts and capital projects to a thriving academic community, 2024 has left a notable mark.
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.
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.
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.