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{NAME}, I wish to share, with parents, instructors, and the many friends of IMACS, news of one of ou

[Open in browser]( {NAME}, I wish to share, with parents, instructors, and the many friends of IMACS, news of one of our graduates, Kate Maier. She was [featured by local ABC News]( affiliate Channel 10 as she sets off for Yale ... at just 19 years old ... to pursue her doctorate degree! You'll see the very room where Kate’s academic adventure began and also catch a glimpse of the IMACS Wall of Fame! If you have any questions, comments, or need assistance preparing your child for the fall, feel free to reply to this email. Wishing you all a successful 2023-2024 academic year. Best Regards, Terry Kaufman President & Co-Founder 866.634.6227 tkaufman@imacs.org [Unsubscribe]( to no longer receive emails from us.

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