Class of 1996 alumnus Brian Shiro was featured in the July 10, 2011 edition of The Sentinel Record. The article "Reaching for the Stars" is about Brian's organization Astronauts4Hire.
Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts will host the unveiling of a painting featuring international opera star Marjorie Lawrence on Sunday, June 19. An exhibition and reception will be held in the ASMSA lobby from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. with the unveiling in the boardroom at 2 p.m.
“Be prepared to change the world if the world needs changing,” former Sen. Steve Faris encouraged the 2011 graduates of the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts during the commencement ceremony on May 21 in Summit Arena at the Hot Springs Convention Center.
Arnab Dey, a senior at Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts, was recognized with a second place award at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Dey was awarded $1,500 in the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering category for his project Novel Oral Drug Inhaler Design to Optimize Drug Deposition in the Lungs.
The ASMSA Wind Ensemble presented the 16th Annual Spring Concert May 10 in the ASMSA Dining Hall. The theme was Just Some Old Time Rock n’ Roll and selections included “Louie Louie”, “Born to Be Wild”, “Evil Ways” and “Old Time Rock and Roll.”
Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts will hold its graduation ceremony at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 21 in Summit Arena at the Hot Springs Convention Center. There are 86 students in the Class of 2011, representing 35 Arkansas counties.
Twenty-two students from ASMSA competed in the state Future Business Leaders of America conference, April 4-5 in Little Rock. According to FBLA advisor Carl Frank, this is the largest number of state qualifiers ASMSA has had in a single year.
Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts students participating in the State Foreign Language Festival placed third and received a distinguished rating in the French Talent category.