Teachers utilize campus to bring poetry to life. European history students headed to the trenches this morning to study WWI poetry.
Read MoreCharles C. Mann, acclaimed American journalist and author, speaks at MSA during the Virginia Festival of the Book.
Read MoreKauffmann survives "the Narrows." English Department Chair swims 2.5 miles from Nevis to St. Kitts and lives to write about it.
Read MoreMSA senior, Anna Fickley, exhibited her photography and oral history project last week in Old Main. The exhibit tells powerful stories through interviews and portraits. Read and see digital version.
Read MoreAcclaimed writer and thinker, Professor Mark Edmundson, to lecture at MSA on February 28 about the heart of the humanities.
Read MoreOh, What a Beautiful Night It Will Be! Don't miss MSA's performance of Oklahoma! Opening night is Friday, February 23rd.
Read MoreUniversity of Virginia Classics Professor Emeritus, Jon Mikalson, demonstrated the ways the Greek language provides insights into the human condition, politics, psychology, and ethics.
Read MoreThree Miller School of Albemarle seniors accepted early action to the University of Virginia.
Read MoreFive Miller School of Albemarle students completed the NewGen Peacebuilders global youth peace education program and were recognized at a public celebration
Read MoreMiller School of Albemarle brings Shakespeare to life in annual ESU Shakespeare Monologue competition. The entire student body memorized and performed a monologue from a Shakespeare play.
Read MoreAcclaimed storytellers take students on a journey of discovery and reflection by bringing to life narratives from the Civil Rights Movement.
Read MoreMSA students learn advanced research skills at the University of Virginia
Read MoreMSA's 11th Head of School, Lindsay Barnes, returns to teach WWOWW course on the Kennedy assassination.
Read MoreA decade of Winter Weeks of Wisdom and Wonder. MSA's January short-course week has been providing wisdom and wonder for students and faculty for ten years.
Read MoreSometimes the artwork tells the entire story. This is one of those cases. Julia Martins captures the beauty of wildlife and relationships masterfully in her recent work.
Read MoreHumanities Program Encourages Students to Seek Answers to life's perennial questions
Read MoreMSA's Poetry Out Loud competition fills the Chapel with verse.
Read MoreOver the past week, MSA’s Assistant College Placement Director, Mrs. Hixson, has met with the sophomores and juniors to begin a dialogue about the college search and admissions process.
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