A CORNUCOPIA OF COLLEGES – COLLEGE VIEW 2016
The school year at the Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science has officially begun, and with it, so has college application season for the seniors.
The school year at the Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science has officially begun, and with it, so has college application season for the seniors.
Two-time Fulbright Scholar and MSMS Spanish and Russian instructor Margaret Mary Henry shared a few of her remarkable experiences during the Hazard Lecture series at
AP Physics I is a class from one of the three sciences—physics, chemistry, and biology—students must take to graduate from MSMS. In AP Physics 1,
Math Lab is a class available to assist juniors with their math skills that meets once a week for an hour and a half. Math
MSMS is pleased to announce 12 members of the Class of 2017 have been named National Merit Semifinalists (ten-percent of the senior class!). The National
In AP Statistics I this week, taught by Kishan Patel, students received an introduction to the analysis of two-variable data. In class, they participated in an
MSMS student Haydn Schroader has taken top prize at a statewide art competition. Schorader won Best of Show at the 2016 “Make Your Mark” drawing
MSMS AP Physics I students completed their third and most difficult lab of the year (so far) this week, a lab involving force tables and
This week 23 MSMS students had a chance to meet a prominent member of the international community. MSMS social science instructor Julie Heintz took the
Congratulations to 2007 alumna KristIn Warren who recently became the first black female to earn a PhD in mechanical engineering from Carnegie Mellon Institute in