Latest News & Updates

March 2017

March 2017

  Ingenuity senior Aishwarya Shettigar won 2nd place at the Maryland Junior Science and Humanities Symposium(JSHS) with her project Studying Toxigenic C. Difficile as a Potential Inducer of Colon Cancer. Her Oral Presentation Awards include $1500 scholarship and...

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January 2017

January 2017

Amy Zhang, Ingenuity senior at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, was selected as a national scholar in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search. Amy’s research involved the modification of a cell sized mechanical tool called a microgripper.  She investigated potential...

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November 2016

Six Ingenuity students were invited to participate in Part II of the University of Maryland College Park High School Math Competition: seniors Andrew Frock, Yoav Kargon and Sigurd Biarnsson,  juniors Robert Blanchard and Isaak Spokes, and freshman Colton Ross. Colton...

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October 2016

Ingenuity senior Stephen Grabowski has been awarded 3rd place prize at the North American Marine Environment Protection Association (NAMEPA) and the American Salvage Association (ASA) Science Fair aimed at high school and undergraduate students to promote marine...

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May 2016

May 2016

Martin Orellana-Guzman has been recognized as a 2016-2017 National Hispanic Scholar. Each year, the National Hispanic Recognition Program (NHRP) honors more than 5,000 academically outstanding students from the more than 250,000 Hispanic/Latino juniors who take the...

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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.