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Imagine (magazine)

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Imagine
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Type Educational periodical
Format Magazine

Owner Johns Hopkins University
Editor Melissa Hartman
Founded 1993
Headquarters Baltimore, MD

Website: Official site Publisher site

Imagine is an educational periodical for 7th-12th graders and published by the Center for Talented Youth (CTY) at Johns Hopkins University. It is intended to provide intellectual stimulus for students looking toward their college years. Each issue focuses on an academic theme such as engineering, 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 about summer and extracurricular activities, reviews of selective colleges, book reviews, interviews with accomplished people, puzzles, and college planning advice. In 2004, 2005, and 2006, ‘’Imagine’’ was awarded the Parents' Choice Gold Award for magazines directed at students 12-18 years old. The editor is Melissa Hartman of Johns Hopkins University, CTY. The magazine is published five times each year. Issues are 36 pages in length.

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