Our Stories
Power of Being Uncomfortable
Watch Zoe Ding’s powerful Senior Speech. “I was so glad that I had chosen to make myself uncomfortable, so, in the end, I could feel so comfortable with the results.”
Not for Oneself, but for One's Own
Dr. Hugh Meagher serves as representative for Tulane University at the inauguration of James E. Ryan, the University of Virginia’s ninth president.
Honor Pricks Me On
Tradition and honor were highlighted today as students signed the Honor Book during morning assembly.
Charge of the AP Grading Brigade
Mr. Riddick led the charge in grading methods for AP US History tests this summer. His success and experience as a teacher and grader has made him one of the most sought-after AP graders in the country.
Dinner and World Peace
John Hunter, an award-winning teacher and inventor of the World Peace Game, joined the MSA book club for dinner and conversation on Tuesday, May 8.
¡Enhorabuena!
Students earn national recognition for outstanding scores on the 2018 National Spanish Examinations.
600 Hours of Service
Students and faculty complete 600 hours of community service on campus.
Biodiesel Maverick
MSA engineering fuels creative problem-solving and inspires Almero Henning to rethink how vehicles on campus will be fueled in the future.
UVA Neuroscience Brings Brains
The University of Virginia Neuroscience Department presented to MSA's Dual-Enrollment Psychology class during quarterly lab day.
All Hands on Deck
What can Elvis Presley’s hair teach us about rhetoric and pedagogy? Students in Dr. Jason Nabi’s Advanced Placement Language and Composition class found out recently during an out-of-the-ordinary class.
Swing Vote: 33rd Annual Harvard Model Congress
Students travel to Harvard University to participate in Harvard Model Congress.
Gearing Up: Seniors Prepare to Defend Research Projects
Dr. Kate Kramer-Jefferson guest lectured on the process of defending a major research paper to assist senior seminar students as they prepare to present and defend their capstone projects.
All Quiet on the Western Front
Teachers utilize campus to bring poetry to life. European history students headed to the trenches this morning to study WWI poetry.
Where Do We Come From and Where Are We Going?
Charles C. Mann, acclaimed American journalist and author, speaks at MSA during the Virginia Festival of the Book.
Jay Kauffmann Survives "the Narrows"
Kauffmann survives "the Narrows." English Department Chair swims 2.5 miles from Nevis to St. Kitts and lives to write about it.
The Things They Carry
MSA 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.