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The American Dream as Told By Marginalized Voices
History is often told by the victors, but in moments of trauma or marginalization, history can be taught through literature. This session will look at how poetry emerged from the Angel Island detainment camps, Japanese internment camps, and Native American short fiction. We will discuss how and why these lessons are rarely taught in schools, and how learning about history through literature can help students understand current events and the world around them
IMSA Sophomores Put AI Ethics to the Test
Sophomores in Dr. Mohan and Ms. Kumar’s CSI class dug into AI Ethics the week of December 8 with guest lecturer Dr. Lee Eysturlid. They analyzed AI companies’ ethics statements through three schools of moral philosophy (Kantian deontology, utilitarianism, and Rawlsian contractualism). This unit reflects one of IMSA’s AI goals this year: ensuring AI literacy is accessible to all IMSA students.https://digitalcommons.imsa.edu/homepage/1085/thumbnail.jp
Family Reading Night 2025
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Family Reading night 2025
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Family Reading Night 2025
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Summer Symposium 2025
For nearly four decades, IMSA has worked to advance the human condition through educational innovation. The Summer Symposium is our annual showcase for the research projects that were conducted in IMSA’s experiential learning programs between May and August. These programs include Student Inquiry and Research (SIR), IN2 Business Internships, and the Student Research and Experiential Learning Opportunity (SRELO) program.https://digitalcommons.imsa.edu/archives_sir/1037/thumbnail.jp
MLK Celebration 2025
Thank you to Dr. Gilo Kwesi Logan of S.O.U.L. Creations for delivering an inspiring and motivational performance at IMSA’s 2025 MLK Celebration.https://digitalcommons.imsa.edu/homepage/1070/thumbnail.jp
IMSA Convocation 2025
Thank you to IMSA alum Dr. Keith Winstein ’99 for returning home to campus and inspiring our community with his keynote address at Convocation 2025.”https://digitalcommons.imsa.edu/homepage/1071/thumbnail.jp
Closing the Global Opportunity Gap in Open Innovation based STEM Education for Displaced Youth
Minseo Jung presented at the Society of Open Innovation Conference. This paper highlights how IMSA’s online education initiative with Ugandan children can serve as a framework for delivering a curriculum that combines open innovation and STEM to displaced youth across the globe.https://digitalcommons.imsa.edu/homepage/1076/thumbnail.jp