Imagine (educational magazine)

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Imagine
EditorMelissa Hartman
CategoriesEducational periodical
PublisherJohns Hopkins University
First issueSeptember 1993
Final issueJune 2018
CountryUSA
Based inBaltimore, MD
WebsiteOfficial site
Subscription site

Imagine is a defunct educational periodical for

social sciences, archaeology, or robotics, that a younger student might not be exposed to in the course of primary or secondary education. The magazine also features, among other things, student-written articles (making up the bulk of the magazine) about summer and extracurricular activities, reviews of selective colleges, book reviews, interviews with accomplished people, puzzles, college planning advice, and career options information. Contests for Imagine readers were held at times, with topics ranging from essay competitions to photo contests. In 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 Imagine was awarded the Parents' Choice Gold Award for magazines.[1] The editor was Melissa Hartman
of Johns Hopkins University, CTY.

The magazine was published five times each year, from September 1993 through June 2018. Issues are between 40 and 50 pages in length.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Imagine: Opportunities and Resources for Academically Talented Youth".

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