FROM RUSSIA TO COLUMBUS WITH LOVE
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
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
MSMS mathematics instructor Lauren Zarandona is one of only 213 teachers nationwide to be named a winner of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics