250th Anniversary Symposium:
“Civic Virtue and Hampden-Sydney College: Then and Now”
October 21-23, 2025
All sessions will be held in Schoellkopf Family and Friends Lounge, Venable Hall
Tuesday, October 21
4:30 pm
Dissenters and Patriots: Civic Virtue, Religion, and the Founding of the College
In conversation: Dr. Michael Utzinger, Ewing Professor of Religion and Dr. John Ragosta, Fellow at Virginia Humanities
7 pm
The Virtue of the Educated Voter: Saving the Early Republic
Dr. Alan Taylor, Thomas Jefferson Foundation Chair, Emeritus
Wednesday, October 22
4:30 pm
Myth, Memory, and Meaning in the College’s Saga
In conversation: Mr. Thomas Shomo ’69 and Rev. Dr. William Thompson, Former College Church Chaplain
7 pm
American Identity as Reflected in the Arts
Faculty Panel: Dr. Nicholas Morgan, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts; Mr. Nathaniel Perry, Elliott Professor of English; Mr. Victor Szabo, Elliott Associate Professor of Fine Arts; and Dr. Katherine Weese, Venable Professor of English
Chair: Dr. John Coombs, Professor of History
Thursday, October 23
4:30 pm
The ‘Distractions of Our Times:’ Society and Culture in Prince Edward County, 1750-1820
In Conversation: Dr. Caroline Emmons, Elliott Professor of History, and Dr. Melvin Ely, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Humanities, William & Mary
7 pm
“Me” to “We”: Thoughts on Civic Virtue
Mr. Frank Bruni, Opinion writer, The New York Times; Eugene C. Patterson Professor of the Practice of Journalism and Public Policy, the Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University
Sponsored by the 250th Anniversary Commemoration Committee,
Office of the President, and the Department of History