More News From ASMS

ASMS Students Present Pop Culture and Literary Studies Research at Graduate-level Conference
Four ASMS students recently presented their pop culture and literary studies research at a conference primarily attended by graduate students and college instructors. They presented individual papers on a panel entitled “Hulk Studies: Gender and Politics in Marvel’s Hulk Media.”

Special Projects Week Makes for a Special Week at ASMS
ASMS offers students the opportunity to forge their own academic path. The school's annual Special Projects Week is a significant example of such an opportunity. Each year students take a 1-week break from their regularly scheduled course load to participate in a class with a special topic.

Two ASMS students Win Regional Finals for Poetry Out Loud Competition
Two ASMS students won the regional finals in their categories for the Poetry Out Loud competition, a program sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Alabama State Council on the Arts.

ASMS Students Attend Black History Month Screening of the 2022 "Descendant" Documentary
On February 1, ASMS students visited the Ben May branch of the Mobile Public Library to attend a Black History Month screening of the 2022 documentary Descendant.

ASMS Student Researcher Wants To Hear From You
One of our ASMS juniors, Ugie Alilonu, is currently participating in research with ASMS physics instructor, Dr. Jessica Alexander. He wants to hear from you. Read his message and complete the survey!
Alabama School of Math and Science Black Student Union Collects and Delivers Selma Tornado Relief Supplies
All the way on the Gulf Coast, the tragedy of the Selma tornado hit home for the students of the Alabama School of Math and Science (ASMS). Several ASMS students and graduates are from the Selma area, and the current students in the ASMS Black Student Union (BSU) wanted to do something to help those affected by the tornado.