Latest News & Updates
A Season of Connection: Celebrating the People & Partnerships Supporting Ingenuity’s Success
As we move into the holiday season, we’re excited to share a meaningful moment from our program: a video of our students interviewing Baltimore Polytechnic Institute alum and dedicated Ingenuity donor, Michael Gill. Their conversation is a moving reminder of the doors...
Celebrate Generosity With Us This Giving Tuesday
Justin Bonny, Ph.D. – Morgan State University Faculty Member, Ingenuity Parent & Board Member
This Thanksgiving, We Celebrate You – Stronger Together
Pictured above: Ingenuity teachers and staff on middle school classroom visits. As we enter this season of gratitude, The Ingenuity Project is thankful for our students, families, educators, and supporters who make our work possible. Our Stronger Together Fall...
Counted Out, Connected In: How Ingenuity Builds Community Through STEM
A message from Ingenuity Board Member - Asaf Keller, Ph.D. Inside this Issue: Ingenuity staff and BPI faculty at NCSS 2025 Conference in North Carolina Counted Out Screening: UMBC and Ingenuity host the documentary screening to engage in discussion around...
Celebrating New Brown Ignite Fellows & the Start of Our Fall Giving Season
Ingenuity staff with Brown Advisory 2024-25 Mentors - As the new season unfolds, we celebrate the continued growth, creativity, and excellence that define our scholars, educators, and partners. This newsletter issue shines a spotlight on the collaborations that fuel...
Featured Event
STEM Research Symposium
Ingenuity celebrated STEM excellence in Baltimore schools at the Student STEM Research Symposium on May 21st. The event was held at the Andrew While Student Center at Loyola University Maryland. The Symposium’s title sponsors included: Comcast, the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering and Office of Admissions, Pat and Robin Tracy, Hinkey-Benson Family Fund, the University of Maryland at Baltimore County, and Whiting -Turner. Poly Alums returned to inspire current students and outstanding research mentors and catalysts accepted awards from students whose lives they impacted.




