Institute Resources
In addition to its exhibits and public programs, a variety of resources are available to assist different audiences in learning more about the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate and its work. Resources are available for Educators, Students, Scholars and Researchers, and the Press.
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SIM Materials
SIM Curriculum - Super Powers
Discover curriculum materials for the Super Powers Senate Immersion Module experience at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate -
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SIM Curriculum - The Compromise of 1850
Discover curriculum materials for the Compromise of 1850 Senate Immersion Module experience at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate -
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SIM Curriculum - The New Deal
Discover curriculum materials for the The New Deal Senate Immersion Module experience at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate -
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SIM Curriculum - U.S. Food Policy: The Farm Bill
Discover curriculum materials for the U.S. Food Policy: The Farm Bill Senate Immersion Module experience at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate -
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SIM Curriculum - World War I Domestic Policy
Discover curriculum materials for the World War I Domestic Policy Senate Immersion Module experience at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate -
Public Programs
Speak Up! Art is Action–MassLEAP Youth Spoken Word Exhibition
Speak up! Art is Action–MassLEAP Youth Spoken Word Exhibition -
Senator Kennedy Speeches
Speech Against the Invasion of Iraq
In 2002, as the Bush Administration was preparing to go to war in Iraq, Senator Kennedy was the first to argue that Iraq did not pose the type of threat that justified immediate, pre-emptive war. -
Public Programs
Spring Family Day: Celebrating our Diverse Stories
The Institute welcomes families for a themed day of activities about America’s diversity, what it means for the United States to be welcoming of all backgrounds, and the role of immigration in our past, present, and future on Saturday, April 21.
