Celebrating 150 years on the Hill
The first academic year of Western Maryland College began on Sept. 4, 1867, as described by its first president James T. Ward in his diary:
“Wednesday, September 4, 1867.
The opening exercises of the first Collegiate year of the Western Maryland College took place this morning in the Study Room of the Female Department, the Chapel Room not being quite ready for occupancy. All the members of the Faculty were present and about thirty pupils.”
Read more from James Ward’s diary at “First Academic Year Begins” on the Celebrating Our Past timeline.