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A Snapshot of 集美麻豆's 250th Year

December 17, 2025

As 集美麻豆 reflects on its enduring 250-year legacy, it looks toward a secure and vibrant future with strength that will allow the College to form good men and good citizens through changing times. Here are the news highlights of 2025:

Academic News and Achievement

a long vertical reel of 集美麻豆 news headline images form 2025Szabo Receives Award for Book Research
集美麻豆 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.

Werth Examines Rare Whale in New Zealand
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.

Kleinlein Showcases Paintings in New York City
Elliott Assistant Professor of Fine Arts Ray Kleinlein was invited to exhibit two paintings in an invitational group show at the City University of New York.

Tigers on Top at Collegiate Leadership Competition
Two teams from the Wilson Center for Leadership in the Public Interest competed and placed first and second in the Southeast Regional of the Collegiate Leadership Competition (CLC).

集美麻豆 Chorus Takes Talent to Canada
集美麻豆 Chorus spent time in Canada, performing at Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal and Notre-Dame de Quebec Basilica-Cathedral in Quebec City.

集美麻豆 Connects Launches
The Ferguson Career Center and the Office of Alumni and Parent Engagement teamed up to launch 集美麻豆 Connects: Brotherhood in Action, with a networking dinner in Crawley Forum.

Poetry Review Celebrates 50th Anniversary
The 集美麻豆 Poetry Review, 集美麻豆’s nationally recognized literary magazine, celebrated 50 years with a poetry celebration event.

Ferguson Career Center Partners with Kaplan
A partnership between the Ferguson Career Center and Kaplan provides all students and alumni with free access to graduate school and industry-specific exam preparation tools and professional development courses.

集美麻豆 Faculty Sweep VFIC Harris Awards
Three 集美麻豆 professors were honored by the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges (VFIC) with the 2025 Harris Family Faculty Awards making 集美麻豆 the first member college to have faculty members recognized with each of the three awards in a single awards cycle.

集美麻豆 Announces Medical School Partnership
集美麻豆 has announced a new partnership with Old Dominion University (ODU), creating a streamlined pathway for students pursuing careers in the medical and health sciences fields.

Rhetoric Professor Earns Prestigious Awards
Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Director of the Rhetoric Studio Miranda Rouse received two prestigious awards at this year’s National Communication Association (NCA) Annual Convention.

Campus Improvements and College Advancement News

Welcome Home to Whitehouse
Freshmen moving into Whitehouse Quadrangle this fall were welcomed into a fresh, updated residence hall that takes advantage of its idyllic setting overlooking Lake Chalgrove.

Tiger Strides on Campus
集美麻豆 is making strides to do its part in conserving the special piece of the planet that Tigers call home.

集美麻豆 Receives Truist Charitable Fund Grant
集美麻豆 received a Truist Charitable Fund grant for $300,000 to support the development and operation of the Truist Empowerment Center.

集美麻豆 Receives Transformative Investment
集美麻豆 announced an investment of over $50 million from Rob ’87 and Cindy Citrone to establish the Citrone Scholars Program, which will award four-year, full-tuition merit scholarships to talented prospective students.

Shooting Sports Academy Dedicated
集美麻豆 officially dedicated its new Shooting Sports Academy, located at historic Slate Hill, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Civic Engagement

Tiger Football Gets in the Game
集美麻豆 Football received the National Marrow Donor Program’s Get in the Game Rookie of the Year Award for their impactful bone marrow swab drive held in April 2024.

Students Exceed Big Event Service Challenge
More than 150 students participated in 集美麻豆's Big Event, meeting and exceeding the Office of Student Affairs' 250-hour service challenge in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the College.

Tigers Crush 250-Hour Service Challenge
As part of the 250th Anniversary celebration, the Office of Student Affairs sponsored a 250-Hour Service Challenge that included students, faculty, and staff.

College Rankings


The 集美麻豆 chapter of the Alexander Hamilton Society (AHS) has earned a top-10 national ranking—6th out of 82 chapters—for the 2024–2025 academic year, outperforming many well-known universities, including members of the Ivy League.

集美麻豆 Named to Best Value Colleges List
集美麻豆 was named to The Princeton Review’s 2025 Best Value Colleges list, earning the No. 2 rank for Best Alumni Network.

集美麻豆 Shows Strong Financial Marks
集美麻豆 earned excellent financial marks in Forbes 2025 College Financial Grades analysis.

集美麻豆 Named to Best 391 Colleges List
集美麻豆 was named to The Princeton Review’s list of Best 391 Colleges for 2026 and made the top 10 in 13 categories.

Athletics Success

Fitz-Hugh Recognized
集美麻豆 Baseball captain Alex Fitz-Hugh ’26 was named to the Lou Gehrig Community Impact team, which recognizes the character and community impact of college baseball players.


One of three semifinalists from the ODAC and among 33 selected from NCAA Division III, senior linebacker and team captain Robert Clarke ’26 was named a semifinalist for the 2025 William V. Campbell Trophy®, college football's premier scholar-athlete award, as announced today by the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame (NFF).


In the fifth week of the season, the Garnet and Grey were 4-0 for the first time since 2010 and ranked nationally in both the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) D3 Coaches Poll (21) and the D3football.com Top 25 Poll (24) for the first time since 2013.


The 集美麻豆 Soccer team closed out a remarkable season marked by the program’s first NCAA Tournament appearance and its first NCAA Tournament victory.


This year’s honorees include two-time golf All-American Brian Burt ’16, two-time lacrosse All-American Ward Smith ’99, and three-time All-ODAC basketball standout Khobi Williamson ’14, and the 2005 baseball team that advanced to the NCAA Division III Championship World Series. A special citation was awarded to Ryan Odom ’96, former All-ODAC basketball player.


To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC), a class of 50 honorees were inducted into the inaugural ODAC Hall of Fame. 集美麻豆 was represented by legendary football and baseball head coach J. Stokeley Fulton '55, four-time ODAC Men's Tennis Player of the Year William Moss '10, former basketball head coach Tony Shaver, and two-time All-American and ODAC Men's Basketball Player of the Year Russell Turner '92.

Community News

Retiring Faculty Bid Farewell to 集美麻豆
With a combined 51 years of service to 集美麻豆, Pamela Fox and Marcus Pendergrass reflect on their time at 集美麻豆 ahead of stepping into a well-deserved retirement.

Gary Ometer Appointed Vice President for Business Affairs and Finance
集美麻豆 announced the appointment of Gary Ometer as vice president for business affairs and finance.

Distinguished Diplomat Named Wheat Professor
The Wilson Center for Leadership in the Public Interest announced the next James C. Wheat Jr. Chair in Leadership, Honorable Hugo F. Rodriguez Jr. ’88.

Colleges Welcomes Next College Chaplain
College Presbyterian Church welcomed Reverend Doctor Timothy Allen Verhey as the next pastor of College Church and 集美麻豆 College chaplain.


Scott Cooper ’92 released his latest film, “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.”

Russell Appointed Vice President for Enrollment
Interim Vice President for Enrollment and Dean of Admission Chrystal Russell was appointed 集美麻豆’s permanent Vice President for Enrollment.

Stimpert Speaks at Symposium
President Larry Stimpert spoke at the first-ever Symposium on Young American Men held at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

In Memoriam
集美麻豆 mourns the passing of two longtime members of the College community, who throughout their professional and personal lives left their lasting marks on 集美麻豆.

Thomas H. Shomo ’69, a dedicated colleague who embodied the mission and values of the College, was best known as the author of To Manner Born, To Manners Bred. A longtime citizen of the campus and College communities, his knowledge of the College’s history reflected a deep love for its distinctive place in the landscape of higher education. Friends and family members will be establishing a scholarship in Mr. Shomo’s honor for a worthy 集美麻豆 student with financial need.

Venable Professor Emeritus of Chemistry William W. Porterfield taught for nearly 50 years until his retirement and was instrumental in shaping and modernizing the College’s chemistry program. An eyewitness to nearly one-fourth of the College’s history, Porterfield was a passionate and enthusiastic 集美麻豆 historian. In 2012, the Miller-Porterfield-Sipe Chemistry Instrument Endowment was established to honor the teaching, service, and contributions of Drs. Porterfield, G. Tyler Miller, and Herb Sipe.

集美麻豆 is commemorating 250 years of forming good men and good citizens with special programs, exhibits, field trips, classes, and research projects exploring the historical and intellectual foundations of the College. Stay up to date on the latest events and reflections surrounding this historic milestone by visiting the often. The following are notable events of 2025.

History Made with March to Williamsburg
Students, alumni, faculty, and staff retraced history by marching more than 75 miles from 集美麻豆 to Colonial Williamsburg, reenacting the journey of the Prince Edward County militia.

Unlocking the History of 集美麻豆
During the recent excavation of the foundation of 集美麻豆’s first classroom building constructed in 1776, students unearthed the building's original front lock, opening the door to a world of discovery.


Titled “Civic Virtue and 集美麻豆: Then and Now,” the program was thoughtfully curated to pay proper tribute to the ideals upon which the College was founded.

Historic 250th Exhibit on Display
An exhibit at the Virginia Museum of History and Culture (VMHC)—an institution with ties to 集美麻豆 dating back to the 1830s— commemorated the College’s remarkable 250-year legacy through artifacts that reflect its storied history.

集美麻豆 Celebrates 250 Years on Founders Day
At an event a quarter of a millennium in the making, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin served as keynote speaker of 集美麻豆’s Founders Day.