ASMSA director selected for statewide honor by publication

Corey Alderdice, director of the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts, was named to the Arkansas Business 40 Under 40 Class of 2014.

This is the 21st year the weekly business journal has honored business and political leaders under 40 years old. Honorees are nominated by readers and chosen by the editors of Arkansas Business. The publication released the list of this year’s honorees Monday.

Alderdice, 32, was appointed as ASMSA’s director in May 2012. Before coming to ASMSA, Alderdice was a core figure in the planning and the realization of the Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science, a school similar to ASMSA located on the Western Kentucky University campus in Bowling Green, Ky. Between 2007 and 2012, he served as the assistant director for admissions and public relations of the Gatton Academy.

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ASMSA celebrates 2,000th graduate during commencement ceremonies

The Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts celebrated two milestones during commencement ceremonies for the Class of 2014 on May 24 — the 20th graduating class and the 2,000th graduate since the school opened in 1993.

The Arkansas General Assembly created ASMSA in 1991. The first class of students arrived on campus as juniors in August 1993 and graduated in May 1995. Including the 96 graduates of the Class of 2014, 2,031 students have graduated from ASMSA. This year’s graduating class earned more than $16.5 million in scholarship offers.

Jessica Nguyen of Sherwood was recognized as the 2,000th graduate during the ceremonies. Nguyen is the daughter of Hong Thi and Ban Van Nguyen and attended North Little Rock High School East before choosing to come to ASMSA.

Nguyen said she was very excited when she was told she would be recognized as No. 2,000.

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ASMSA commencement ceremonies include school’s 2,000th graduate

The Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts’ 20th commencement ceremonies this weekend will include a special milestone — recognition of the school’s 2,000th graduate since it opened in 1993.

This year marks the 20-year anniversary of the first class of students to graduate from the school in 1995. Commencement ceremonies will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in Horner Hall at the Hot Springs Convention Center.

ASMSA opened in 1993 as the Arkansas School for Mathematics and Sciences after being created by the Arkansas General Assembly in 1991. The school joined the University of Arkansas System in 2004 and became the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts.

The Class of 2014 includes 96 students who earned more than $14 million in scholarship offers and letters of acceptance from 131 institutions of higher education.

Dr. Yang Xu, a member of the Class of 1999, will serve as commencement speaker. Xu is an internist who practices in Hot Springs Village.

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