The Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Department of Computer Science marks its 23rd year
This year, the faculty and students decided to celebrate the department’s 23rd anniversary by arranging events to fundraise for Ukraine’s Armed Forces
World leaders in KMA: Matti Maasikas
Matti Maasikas, the Head of the Delegation of the European Union to Ukraine visited Kyiv-Mohyla Academy…
Time has come to propel Ukraine to the European Union
On March 2, Kyiv Mohyla Academy hosted key members of Ukraine’s Parliament for the presentation of the “Draft Law on Academic Integrity”. Dr. Serhiy Kvit, president of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, and former minister of education and science hosted and moderated the event.
Let’s recall our students’ activism: exhibition of posters
On the 4th of February, students arranged an exhibition of posters from peaceful demonstrations, which the community of the Kyiv-Mohyla Family attended.
The Kyiv-Mohyla Family will always remember. With Love and Respect! They Died for the Love of Ukraine and for our freedom.
We wish to thank and honor the heroes from the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy who gave their lives in defense of freedom so that we all can live free. We honor their love for Ukraine.
Proud of the leaders from our Kyiv-Mohyla Family!
Our Kyiv-Mohyla Family includes many leaders from different spheres, whose achievements we are proud to share with you!
NaUKMA students honor Hryhoriy Skovoroda at a seven-day Charity Festival
While russia is trying to destroy Ukrainians as a nation, our youth is recalling Ukrainian culture. From November 28 to December 3, the charity festival "300 minutes about Skovoroda" took place on the campus of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, on the 300th anniversary of one of the Academy's most famous students, the Ukrainian philosopher Hryhoriy Skovoroda.
Support for Ukraine marked the US visit of Dr. Serhiy Kvit, president of NaUKMA.
Dr. Serhiy Kvit, president of the National University Kyiv-Mohyla Academy visited the USA to share how the university is working now in the year of war with 5000 students.
Kyiv-Mohyla students arranging a Ukrainian festival in Toronto!
A team of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy students decided to organize Ukraїnian Week to show Torontonians that there is more to our invincible country than the war.
Undeterred by the war: 5000 Students began the 2022-2023 academic yearNaUKMA welcomes 1100 new first-year students
Eventually, the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy officially accepted more than 1100 new students into its big family. The university is ready to educate freshmen and keep developing to build Ukraine’s future even now, during this unpredictable war.
‘Sniper: The White Raven’ movie about KMA alumnus
Even though the war still goes on, Ukraine continues to present its history and culture through art. On the 24th of August, Ukraine’s Independence Day, the “Sniper: The White Raven” movie about KMA alumnus was released.
Meet Lesyk Yakymchuk
No one is made for war. But when you have such a neighbor, it is our duty to fight. Fight not only with him, but also with yourself, with fatigue, with diseases, even with your desires. I hope that soon we will get our own and be able to return to "normal life".. which will probably not be the same.
Women defending Ukraine’s freedom
Many women are also helping to provide humanitarian and military help. Kyiv-Mohyla Academy is proud to show the world our strong and brave women that are not afraid of challenges.
KMA’s StopFake Recognized by Library of Congress
The Library of Congress has considered a StopFake initiative created by The Mohyla School of Journalism as a unique historical source of proving Russian disinformation.
NaUKMA students send greetings on Ukraine’s Independence Day and thank America for their support.
Students from Kyiv-Mohyla Academy send greetings on Ukraine’s Independence Day and thank America for their support.
Kyiv-Mohyla Business School hosts NaUKMA and UCU Joint Conference
On 9th August representatives of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy and Ukrainian Catholic University met at the Kyiv-Mohyla Business School (KMBS) to develop a vision for education as it should be reformed after the war.