The clubs and organizations listed are student supported. Each club or organization must have an adult sponsor. Clubs may elect to be chartered through the Student Council. Other organizations are sponsored by individual departments or programs. If you would like more information about a particular club or organization, please email the advisor or student contact person. For all other questions, please contact us in Student Affairs at 630.907.5009.
Civic Engagement
Leader(s): Alea Ritchie & Haley Shah Advisor(s): Luis Villafuerte Exodus is a tutoring organization that works with underrepresented elementary and middle school students in various subjects through the Quest Program. Exodus tutors not only facilitate the students’ academic growth, but also help to develop their social skills and overall character. We are dedicated to helping these students in any way we can and in turn, learning about new perspectives in the world we live in. Our goal is to eliminate the large educational divide in our society today one student at a time.
Exodus Tutoring
Cultural
Leader(s): Lilly Zhang, Haoran Shi, and Josie Kim IMSA’s Asian American Culture Club is known as ASIA - or Asian Students in America. ASIA strives to address the underrepresentation of Asians within America and the IMSA community. Our mission is to provide a community as well as spread appreciation to those who are interested in knowing more about our culture. Leader(s): Abo Yussuf and Chiara Njoya Advisor(s): Simone Alexander, Jarod Tobler, and Anita White BSU’s mission is to address the needs and concerns of the black students at IMSA. We strive to empower and teach the black experience to the IMSA community. Next year we plan to continue to discuss and speak about injustices in the black community and, of course, have our principal events like Harambee and Soul of the Motherland! Leader(s): Advisor(s): Gender Equity Association (GEA) seeks to educate IMSA on various topics relating to feminism and create an inclusive environment on campus for those of all gender identities. We do this by holding regular GAs with a focus on topics such as fashion and makeup or gender in social media, hosting community events, such as feminism reading group meetings, supporting the work of our project groups, and working on our various media projects, such as Voices of GEA or the Spread the Word podcast. Our larger initiatives include Tales from the Homefront, Period Awareness Month, Sexual Assault Awareness Week, Body Positivity Week, and the Ambassador Program where we spread gender education to younger students. All members of the IMSA community are welcome and encouraged to attend our events to learn about these critical issues. Leader(s): Gabriella Boscarino and Abbi Kinsland Advisor(s): Peter Dong IMSA Christians’ mission is to share the Word of God with Christians and non-Christians in the hopes of applying it to their own lives. We conduct weekly Bible study meetings where a core group of our members take part in analyzing, discussing, and meditating upon Scripture. We have educational events to inform students more about the Christian faith and background while also having fun events such as GAs, worship sessions, and Bible studies to celebrate various happenings in the life of Jesus and God’s love. We also do service events to show other communities God’s love and what it means to be selfless loving people. Leader(s): Riya Gumidyala and Manu Mamillapalli Advisor(s): Patrick Buck IMSA’s Indian Student Association (ISA) provides an opportunity for IMSA students to interact and share the joy of Indian culture and heritage. ISA serves to promote the awareness and importance of cultural diversity and connectivity in the IMSA community by organizing memorable, enjoyable, and educational cultural and social events on campus. We aspire to build a knowledgeable, respectful, and engaged IMSA community that understands Indian heritages and acknowledges the uniqueness of Indian Americans. Leader(s): Cameron Eddington and Yicole Ng Advisor(s): Erin Micklo Learning and Developmental Disabilities Matter (L&D Matter) works to actively champion disability equity and spark stigma-breaking conversations. L&D Matter operates in two dimensions: an Ambassador Program and a Buddy Program. The Ambassador Program works to create educational content concerning disabilities and host various events at IMSA and outside of it. The Buddy Program meets weekly to offer tutoring to students with disabilities across the state! Leader(s): Ayesha Bobat and Djamila Njikam Advisor(s): Nashwa Mekky Muslim Student Association is a cultural club that strives to defeat stereotypes against Muslim and Middle Eastern students on a local and community-wide level. We help educate the IMSA community by spreading the positive aspects, celebrations, and traditions of Islamic and Middle Eastern culture. We also help grow and connect the Muslim and Middle Eastern communities at IMSA to ensure that students can feel at home while staying on campus. Leader(s): Jose Lazcano, Shanya Yang, and Hamsika Thumu Spectrum is IMSA’s LGBTQIA+ culture club, meant to build, protect, inform, and advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community at IMSA. Our goal is to provide a space for people to understand themselves, feel included, and learn. Leader(s): Rushina Patel and Jordan Henry Advisor(s): Frenchie Amos The Student Coalition for Racial Justice is a volunteer-run and led organization hoping to advance racial justice in Illinois by advocating for prison reform, social justice, diverse curricula at IMSA, immigration reform, juvenile justice, and more. Formerly GLP@IMSA, the branch works on various fronts to advocate for minority stakeholders and take direct action against racial injustice.
Asian Students in America (ASIA)
Black Student Union (BSU)
Gender Equity Association (GEA)
IMSA Christian Alliance (ICA)
Indian Student Association (ISA)
Learning & Developmental Diasbilities (L&D) Matter
Muslim Students Association (MSA)
SPECTRUM
Student Coalition for Racial Justice (SCRJ)
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Educational
Data Science and Visualization Club
Leader(s): Shashi Salavath & Aaditya Shah
Advisor(s): Cameron Doxey
Girls Who Code (GWC)
Leader(s): Aria Barve and Carissa Chen
Advisor(s): Brooke Schmidt
Girls Who Code seeks to encourage more girls and non-binary individuals to explore their interests in computer science through interactive meetings and events. We provide assistance and resources for developing skills in commonly used coding languages and provide opportunities for members to apply these skills to larger-scale projects.
Hadron
Leader(s): Andrew Katson
Advisor(s): Tracy Townsend and Anastasia Perry
Hadron is IMSA’s scientific writing community that publishes monthly science periodicals and online articles on various STEM topics ranging from mathematics, technology, physics, biology, chemistry, astronomy, and more. It aims to spread knowledge of various scientific fields and to educate the IMSA community and the general public about the art of scientific writing by hosting various events such as faculty-led discussions, guest speakers, research conversations, and other fun events.
IMSA Society of Engineers
Leader(s): Alea Ritchie
Advisor(s): Susan Fricano
ISE serves to educate and ignite IMSA students’ passion for engineering and project building, allowing them to delve deeper into engineering aspects as someone with engineering experience, or to explore the field as a newcomer. ISE provides more than just information, but the unique experience that working with an engineering team provides.
IMSAlympians
Leader(s): Advayth Pashupati, Joshua Mu, and Sreehaas Chinnala
Advisor(s): Anastasia Perry
IMSAlympians provides students with resources and preparation for national STEM competitions, such as MIT Battlecode, USABO, USNCO, and USAPhP. Our club aims to foster an appreciation for STEM topics that are relevant to us both today and in the future through challenging academic competitions and discussions about science current events. Whether you are looking to get your feet wet on the cutting edge of science or dead set to be the next to represent our country in an olympiad, this is the club for you!
Medical Society
Leader(s): Carolyn Zhang and Josie Kim
Advisor(s): Amy Keck
Medical Society is a community of students passionate about pursuing careers in the medical field. Through guest lectures (Med from the Masters), workshops, and mentorship opportunities, we aim to equip our members with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in their academic and professional pursuits. The road towards being a medical professional is not an easy one, and our events mainly serve to help educate our peers about the challenges, as well as spark their interest in medicine. Members should attend at least one Med Society event per semester, and they have the opportunity to organize events based on their own passions by working with Medical Society board and forming independent project teams. Our club is a welcoming and supportive community for anyone interested in pursuing a career in medicine.
Mock Trial
Leader(s): Hamsika Thumu and Aditya Tiwari
Advisor(s): Tracy Townsend
IMSA Mock Trial aims to provide students with a better understanding of trial advocacy and the American legal system through the enactments of courtroom cases and the development of critical thinking, questioning, and oratory skills. IMSA Mock Trial offers a multitude of thrilling learning opportunities, including participation in intra-school scrimmages or local and state competitions catering not only to those interested in pursuing law-based careers but those simply looking to grow their skills.
Psychology Club
Leader(s): Nandini Budithi and Maya Jimenez
Advisor(s): Alexis Pratt
IMSA’s Psychology Club brings awareness to and provides education on topics in psychology. Engage with us throughout the year in our captivating Career Conversations, engaging AP Psych Study Sessions, informational Community Events, and through our riveting YouTube Channel! Also, make sure to check us out on Instagram and Facebook.
Titan Astronomical Society
Leader(s): Navya Dixit
Advisor(s): Angie Shoener
Galaxies! Planets! Rocket Ships! Titan Astronomical Society is your one-stop shop for all things space and astronomy. We hold a multitude of events each year (such as planetarium visits, speaking events, and even camping trips!) educating and encouraging others to discover the universe! If you like space even a little bit, we’re the place for you.
National Organization
Finance and Economics Club
Leader(s): Kannan Ilamparithi and Michael Granger
Advisor(s): Griffin Kenna
Our club’s mission is to provide IMSA students with a forum to develop their knowledge of more technical topics in finance and economics to be better prepared for the hurdles of the modern economy. We do so by holding educational events with guest speakers and hosting AP Economics study sessions that are paired with intellectual conversations on the economy. In addition, we host educational finance-and-economics-related events that prepare students for national contests such as the National Economics Challenge, the National Personal Finance Challenge, and Business Professionals of America.
International Youth Neuroscience Association (IYNA)
Leader(s): EmmaLi Isham and Ayesha Bobat
Advisor(s): Ashwin Mohan
IMSA’s chapter of the International Youth Neuroscience Association (IYNA) strives to spread our passion for neuroscience across campus. We teach students about neuroscience through member-organized GAs, interdisciplinary collaborations with other clubs, study sessions for the International Brain Bee, research opportunities, and the Synapse Fair. Our members can also give back to the community through our fundraisers for neuroscience nonprofits and various volunteer opportunities to encourage interest in this field.
La Plaza de Callao
Leader(s): Stella Ristic
Advisor(s): Mary Zuidema and Marta Kaluza
La Plaza de Callao is IMSA’s chapter of the Spanish National Honor Society and aims for members to develop an appreciation for the Spanish language and acquire fluency. Immersing oneself and service are important principles of LPDC, where students have the freedom to explore different aspects of the historic language through volunteer opportunities and self-guided projects.
Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
Leader(s): Netra Rameshbabu, Yicole Ng, and Himani Musku
Advisor(s): Mia Pidlaoan
The purpose of the Society of Women Engineers shall be to provide a glimpse of engineering and provide resources to the IMSA student body. This includes but is not limited to hosting educational events, engineering experiences, and a class in collaboration with IN2 on getting started in internships. This organization is not limited to certain genders, rather it serves as a gateway to more engineering pathways and encourages all students to explore engineering.
Youth and Government Club
Leader(s): Molly Federici & Tashi Shah
Advisor(s): Frenchie Amos and Kyla Harden
Special Interest
Crochet Club
Leader(s): Nelly Pinon and Anna Montano
Advisor(s): Lingyi Meng
Crochet Club offers the IMSA community the chance to engage in a stress-relieving and fun activity in a structured setting. Many of our projects are service-based with the goal of helping others. We host various project-based events and biweekly open sessions to teach and create crochet projects.
Culinary Club
Leader(s): Angel Shepard and Valentina Duque
Advisor(s): Luis Villafuerte
Culinary Club works to teach students basic cooking skills along with how to make delicious and nutritious dishes at IMSA. We strive to have interactive and educational events for those at any level of culinary expertise. Most importantly, we want to expose students to recipes and methods from around the world while also helping them dabble in and enjoy the culinary arts at IMSA.
Heliotrope
Leader(s): Rushina Patel, Cameron Eddington, and Aarushi Das
Advisor(s): Joyce Symoniak
Heliotrope aims to raise awareness and stimulate interest in the fine arts at IMSA by hosting educational and hands-on events about the arts and creating an inclusive atmosphere for artistic exploration on campus. Everyone is welcome to attend Heliotrope’s workshops and events!
IMSA Jazz Ensemble
Leader(s): Arjun Brahmandam
Advisor(s): Janice Krouse
Jazz Ensemble is IMSA’s instrumental jazz orchestra that focuses on bringing jazz music to life and spreading it around campus. We aim to provide an outlet for students to explore playing and learning about jazz music, playing live music at various events throughout the year. Moreover, we aim to educate the IMSA community about the cultural significance and historical relevance of jazz music in the music industry and beyond.
IMSA Society of Musical Performers (ISoMP)
Leader(s): Rachel Qi and Arjun Brahmandam
Advisor(s): Griffin Kenna
The IMSA Society of Musical Performers (ISOMP) is dedicated to increasing the love of all music around campus. We reach out to IMSA musicians and encourage them to share their gifts through our songwriting, studio, and chamber programs, as well as our several concerts throughout the year. ISoMP emphasizes collaboration and constructive feedback in a group environment.
IMSA Table Tennis Club
Leader(s): Arjun Brahmandam
Advisor(s): Elaine Wu
The Table Tennis Club aims to bring together students with the love of table tennis together, regardless of their skill level. We host tournaments, training sessions, and practices, thus giving anyone the chance to play. We also have a varsity and a junior varsity team that plays competitively against other schools outside of IMSA and in tournaments.
Ludicrous Mockers and Antics Organization
Leader(s): Carter Poskozim, Skylar Vickers, and Nandini Budithi
Advisor(s): Mary Zuidema
Ludicrous Mockers and Antics Organization is here to get you cracking jokes and rolling on the floor! Anyone can come and laugh the stress away as we hold events and practices for the quarterly comedy shows. No experience is needed! Come and hang out with us whenever we hold events or email Byrd, Winston, or Nandini with any questions!
Mod21
Leader(s): Nidhi Sagaram, Brent Philip Rodrigo, and Charlotte Paquette
Advisor(s): Cameron Doxey
Mod21 is IMSA’s only exclusive student-run a cappella group. We perform for IMSA’s culture shows the ICHSA competition, school-run choir concerts, and several other extracurricular and holiday performances. Since Mod21 is completely student-run, the board members of the group fully arrange and teach the songs and music to the other members of the A Cappella group. Mod21 aims to spread appreciation of the art of a cappella performance on the IMSA campus, as well as in the overall singing community.
Philosophy Club
Leader(s): Sreehaas Chinnala and Vedanti Joshi
Advisor(s): Mary Zuidema
Philosophy Club is a recreational club centered around philosophy, ethics, and morals. Throughout the school year, the Philosophy Club will host discussions, fun events, and a speaker series. The speaker series will feature IMSA alumni, IMSA staff, and outside professionals to talk about the relationship between their careers and philosophy.
Poet's Society
Leader(s): Taliyah Valadez, Shatakshi Chatterjee, and Michelle Fanjoy
Advisor(s): Eric Rettberg
Poets’ Society provides a forum for students to discuss and conduct in-depth analysis of all aspects of poetry. In Poets’ Society, you will learn how to write, understand, and interpret poems, as well as proper body language and procedure in poetry performance and other tips regarding poetry. This is a safe space, and anyone with even a hint of intrigue toward the art of poetry is welcome and encouraged to join!
The Katwalk
Leader(s): Skylar Vickers and Shatakshi Chatterjee
Advisor(s): Anne Kwiatkowski and Joyce Symoniak
IMSA’s Psychology Club brings awareness to and provides education on topics in psychology. Engage with us throughout the year in our captivating Career Conversations, engaging AP Psych Study Sessions, informational Community Events, and through our riveting YouTube Channel!
Writer's Block
Leader(s): Deepanjali Samal and Rachel Qi
Advisor(s): Tracy Townsend
Writer’s Block is dedicated to creating a community of aspiring fiction authors who are passionate about storytelling. Our club strives to provide members with a supportive and inclusive environment where they can develop the writing skills necessary to pursue publication, produce original fiction works, and promote self-expression. As a community, we seek to support one another in accomplishing our individual goals through peer feedback and critique.
Other Student Leadership Programs On Campus
CAMPUS ACTIVITIES BOARD (CAB)Advisor: Chloe Mastrocola IMSA STUDENT PRODUCTIONS (ISP)Advisor: Bill McGrail COUNCIL FOR CAMPUS EQUITY (CCE) (formerly Peer Multicultural Educators- PME)Advisor: Rodrigo Sanchez STUDENT AMBASSADORSAdvisor: Simone Alexander |
STUDENT COMMITTEE FOR IMSA ADVANCEMENT (SCIA)Advisor: Tami Armstrong |