by Lisette Morris | Jan 16, 2019 | In the News
By Talia Richman January 11, 2019 Lisette Morris froze when she saw a map showing where special academic programs for city schoolchildren were located. Wide swaths of West Baltimore were barren.“That really lit a fire for us,” she said. Morris runs The Ingenuity...
by Redstart Analytics | Sep 28, 2017 | In the News
“THIS REALLY GIVES THEM THE OPPORTUNITY TO SEE HOW SCIENCE IS DONE AND HOW DEDICATED ONE NEEDS TO BE IN ORDER TO BE SUCCESSFUL,” SAID GERECHT. ________________________ Johns Hopkins University’s Institute for NanoBioTechnology has a reputation not only...
by Redstart Analytics | Jun 1, 2017 | In the News
JULY 12, 2017 Duncan Parke has been spending his summer vacations working. The Baltimore Polytechnic High School senior has been busy with a project headed by ECE Chair and Professor Dr. Ralph Etienne-Cummings. This summer he is working on improving a...
by Redstart Analytics | May 25, 2017 | In the News
Da’Kuawn Johnson of Baltimore hugs his chemistry professor Tara Carpenter. He was among 1,300 students who graduated from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County on Thursday. The commencement was held at the Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore. (Tim...
by Redstart Analytics | Jan 13, 2016 | In the News
Kathy Le, a senior at Poly, is a semifinalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search, a national science competition January 13, 2016 By Jennifer Franciotti Kathy Le advances in Intel Science Talent Search BALTIMORE —A high school senior in Baltimore is...
by Redstart Analytics | Jan 7, 2016 | In the News
How the ambitious Ingenuity Project is elevating the Baltimore City public school option By Christine Grillo TUESDAY , JANUARY 12 2016 Got math? How about science, technology and engineering? The Ingenuity Project—a free-to-students program that’s integrated into four...