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Hampden-Sydney College company history timeline

1812

In 1812, the Union Theological Seminary was founded at Hampden–Sydney College.

1838

In 1838, the medical department of Hampden–Sydney College was founded—the Medical College of Virginia, which is now the MCV Campus of Virginia Commonwealth University.

1841

William Henry Harrison, Hampden-Sydney College Class of 1791, was President of the United States from March 4, 1841 until his death on April 4, 1841.

1904

The Hampden-Sydney Tiger football team in 1904

1934

Dedicated in 1934, Hampden-Sydney College's iconic Watkins Bell Tower still rings students to class.

1944

It was moved to the Hampden-Sydney College campus in 1944.

1976

The Latin text of the "letters patent" conferring the arms is dated July 4, 1976; Mr.

Brooke-Little—who with the Queen's special permission appeared in full herald's uniform—made the presentation on Yorktown Day, October 19, 1976, at the college.

2016

Read the entire feature story in The Spring 2016 Record of Hampden-Sydney.

2017

In 2017 the college added a new student center and renovated an existing facility to create a state-of-the-art center for the arts.

A center for entrepreneurship and innovation was also launched in 2017.

The center and program are named for the late Lieutenant General Samuel V. Wilson, a former Hampden-Sydney president who “combined the savvy of a spymaster with the grit of a hardened combat veteran,” according to a 2017 New York Times obituary.

2018

Read the entire feature story in The Spring 2018 Record of Hampden-Sydney.

In 2018 the college's Wilson Center for Leadership in the Public Interest launched a four-year leadership development program, with 47 freshmen in the inaugural cohort.

2019

2019 saw the launch of a new experiential learning program called Compass, which requires students to complete at least three experiential learning courses from options including internships, study abroad, research, service learning, and hands-on classroom experiences.

2020

As of 2020 Hampden-Sydney had expanded its academic offerings to include more than 50 majors and minors, with recent additions including majors in engineering physics and biochemistry and molecular biology.

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