Formalized in and evolving since 1989, the Student Inquiry and Research (SIR) Program serves as a model learning environment that provides a framework for students to conduct original investigations on compelling questions of interest, collaborate with other students and on-campus or off-campus professionals such as educators, researchers and scholars, and to share their investigation results through public presentation and publication.

Abstracts for completed SIR investigations are assembled into a document that is distributed at an annual investigations showcase held on the IMSA campus. At this IMSAloquium (formerly known as Presentation Day) students share their investigations with invited guests, SIR advisors, and IMSA staff and students.

2009 IMSAloquium, Student Investigation Showcase

2009 IMSAloquium, Student Investigation Showcase

2008 IMSAloquium, Student Investigation Showcase

2008 IMSAloquium, Student Investigation Showcase

2007 IMSAloquium, Student Investigation Showcase

2007 IMSAloquium, Student Investigation Showcase

2006 Eighteenth Annual IMSA Presentation Day

2006 Eighteenth Annual IMSA Presentation Day

2005 Seventeenth Annual IMSA Presentation Day

2005 Seventeenth Annual IMSA Presentation Day

2004 Sixteenth Annual IMSA Presentation Day

2004 Sixteenth Annual IMSA Presentation Day

2003 Fifteenth Annual IMSA Presentation Day

2003 Fifteenth Annual IMSA Presentation Day

2002 Fourteenth Annual IMSA Presentation Day

2002 Fourteenth Annual IMSA Presentation Day

2001 Thirteenth Annual IMSA Presentation Day

2001 Thirteenth Annual IMSA Presentation Day

2000 Twelfth Annual IMSA Presentation Day

2000 Twelfth Annual IMSA Presentation Day

1999 Eleventh Annual IMSA Presentation Day

1999 Eleventh Annual IMSA Presentation Day

1998 Tenth Annual IMSA Presentation Day

1998 Tenth Annual IMSA Presentation Day