Historical Events tagged with "williamsburg"

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Education & Academia

First Meeting of Phi Beta Kappa Society

December 5th, 1776 248 years ago

Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest academic honor society in the U.S., was established at the College of William & Mary. At this inaugural meeting, the founders laid the groundwork for promoting academic excellence and liberal arts education. The society's motto, 'Love of learning is the guide of life,' reflects its mission to foster scholarly achievement and intellectual discourse among students. The meeting was attended by key figures who would become instrumental in shaping the society's rules and structure.

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Education & Academia

Formation of the First College Fraternity

November 11th, 1750 274 years ago

The F.H.C. Society, also known as the Flat Hat Club, was established at the Raleigh Tavern in Williamsburg, Virginia. This gathering marked the beginning of collegiate brotherhoods in America. Students from the College of William & Mary sought to create a secret society for social, intellectual, and moral development amidst the Enlightenment ideals of the time. The club had a significant focus on fellowship and mutual support among its members.

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Education & Academia

Charter Granted to College of William & Mary

February 8th, 1693 332 years ago

The College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, was granted a royal charter by King William III and Queen Mary II. This charter established the institution of higher education, making it the second-oldest college in the Thirteen Colonies. The charter aimed to promote education in the colony, particularly in theology, law, and the liberal arts, thereby creating a foundation for future generations of scholars and leaders in colonial America.

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