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ASMSA celebrates arts, humanities with new symposium

Studying the arts and humanities can help us better understand the facts of science and mathematics and provide an opportunity to better understand ourselves.

That’s the message that Don Baker shared in his opening address of the first Arts and Humanities Capstone Symposium at the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts on Friday morning. Baker, who holds a Ph.D. in political science, currently serves as an economic and commercial officer at the U.S. Embassy in Ljubljana, Slovenia. He has also served in Iraq, Afghanistan, Poland, Mexico and Jamaica. Before he began his career as a foreign service officer, Baker served as a humanities instructor at ASMSA for six years.

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ASMSA student scores perfect 36 on ACT

It’s not surprising that cell phone service in parts of Peru don’t exist. It’s not like Machu Picchu is a thriving metropolis these days. So when Emily Smith — a junior from Cabot at the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts — missed a few calls and texts while participating in a recent tour of Peru as part of the school’s Global Learning Program, it wasn’t a big deal.

What was a big deal was the news that those messages contained — Smith had just received notice that she had earned a perfect score—a 36— on her most recent ACT test. In February, she took the universal ACT test, which every junior in Arkansas took for free.

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