This year's commemoration honors the past and
present of the University's existence and impact.
HAMPTON,
Va., Jan. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Hampton
University is set to honor its legacy of excellence and resilience
with an extraordinary Founders Day weekend of events. The official
celebration will be on Sunday, January
26. This year's event promises to be unforgettable,
featuring an inspiring keynote address by newly appointed Four-Star
General Xavier Brunson '90 and the
much-anticipated re-grand opening of the Hampton University Museum, the oldest African
American museum in the nation.
Hampton
University is set to honor its Founders Day weekend of
events Jan. 24-26.
A Legacy of Leadership and Vision
Founders Day serves as a time to reflect on Hampton University's storied history, which began
in 1868 when General Samuel Chapman
Armstrong established the institution to educate newly freed
men and women. Since then, the University has produced greatness in
its areas of research, programs, and its alumni body.
Many of the University's distinguished alumni have followed in
the persevering footsteps of its founder General Chapman, like
current University President and former Army Lieutenant General
Darrell K. Williams '83 and current
Army General Xavier Brunson '90.
These military experts can trace the beginnings of their Armed
Services tenure to their experiences on the campus of Hampton University.
Over the past 157 years, Hampton
University has grown into a beacon of academic excellence,
social change, and cultural preservation. The institution's legacy
has touched nearly every aspect of African American progress since
the end of American slavery to include the Reconstruction Period,
the Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights Movement, the Black Power
Movement, the Black Lives Matter movement, and beyond.
The Founders Day program will take place in Ogden Hall,
beginning at 11:30 a.m., and will
honor this rich heritage while celebrating the university's ongoing
impact.
Keynote Speaker: Four-Star General Xavier Brunson
Hampton University is honored to
welcome General Xavier Brunson as
this year's keynote speaker. A distinguished leader, strategist,
and trailblazer, General Brunson recently made history as one of
the highest-ranking African American officers in the U.S. Army.
With a career spanning over three decades, he has served in pivotal
roles across the globe, including deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan and leadership positions in
Europe and the Pacific. His
current duties include overseeing United States Forces
Korea.
General Brunson is widely celebrated for his commitment to
diversity, equity, and inclusion within the military. His
leadership philosophy emphasizes building strong, cohesive teams
and inspiring future leaders to excel. A graduate of Hampton University, General Brunson embodies the
values of perseverance, service, and excellence that the
institution instills in its students.
The Re-Grand Opening of the Hampton
University Museum
Following the keynote address, the celebration will continue with
the re-grand opening of the Hampton
University Museum. Established in 1868, the museum is a
crown jewel of the university, housing over 12,000 artifacts,
including African, Indigenous, and Pacific Islander art, as well as
one of the largest collections of works by African American
artists.
The museum's recent renovations have enhanced its ability to
showcase these treasures while preserving its historic character.
The re-grand opening ceremony will feature remarks, an opportunity
to tour the museum, and a reception.
A Day to Celebrate Hampton's Legacy and Future
"This Founders Day is a moment to honor our past, celebrate our
present, and chart a brand-new day for our future," said
Hampton University President
Darrell K. Williams. "With General
Brunson's inspirational leadership and the reopening of our beloved
museum, we are reminded of the enduring power of education and
culture to transform lives."
Public Event Details:
Screening of "First Class" Documentary
- Date: Saturday, January
25
- Time: doors open at 3
p.m.
- Location: Student Center Theatre, Hampton University Campus
Wreath-Laying Ceremony
- Date: Sunday, January
26
- Time: Founders Day Program begins at 9:30 a.m.
- Location: University Cemetery, Hampton University Campus
Founders Day Program with Keynote Speaker General
Xavier Brunson, Hampton
University Museum Re-Grand Opening
- Date: Sunday, January
26
- Time: Founders Day Program begins at 11:30 a.m.
- Location: Ogden Hall, Hampton
University Campus
- Museum Re-Grand Opening immediately follows the Founders Day
program.
These Founders Day weekend events are open to the public, and
all are invited to join Hampton
University in honoring its heritage and vision for the
future.
About Hampton
University
Hampton University, nestled along
the scenic shores of Hampton,
Virginia, is a dynamic historically Black institution with a
storied legacy of academic excellence, pioneering research, and
dedicated community service. Here, students discover an empowering
environment that fuels their ambitions, nurtures their potential,
and inspires them to rise, lead, and
excel.
Founded in 1868, Hampton
combines a robust liberal arts education with a strong emphasis on
scientific and professional disciplines, offering a wide range of
distinctive programs, including leading-edge degrees in STEM,
business, arts, and health sciences. The University is at the
forefront of research in areas such as atmospheric science, cancer
treatment, and cybersecurity, driving innovation that impacts the
world. Additionally, the newly launched School of Religion stands
out as the first HBCU to offer a doctoral degree in theology,
religious studies, and ministry. Contributing $530 million annually to both the regional and
the Commonwealth of Virginia's
economy, Hampton plays a vital
role in regional development while championing diversity,
inclusion, and opportunity.
Recognized by Money Magazine as one of the "Best Colleges
in America" and honored by Coastal Virginia as the "Best Private College,"
Hampton University is a close-knit
community of learners and educators representing 44 states and 32
territories and nations. Committed to nurturing intellectual
curiosity, critical thinking, and global citizenship, Hampton prepares its students to lead and
thrive in an evolving world. For more information,
visit www.hamptonu.edu.
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