Latest News & Updates
Ingenuity Grant Announced by the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
National Foundation Selects Ingenuity for Impactful Grant LANSDOWNE, Va., June 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation announced over $1.7 million in new grant funding to support nine organizations dedicated to closing opportunity gaps and...
Morgan State University Science-Mathematics-Engineering Fair 2023
The Morgan State University Science-Mathematics-Engineering Fair took place on Saturday, March 11, 2023. Students from Ingenuity's middle and high schools participated and were well represented among the winners! Morgan State University's Science, Mathematics, and...
Board Member Recognition
Ariel Bowers In Honor of the last day of Black History Month Ingenuity proudly recognizes our Board Co-Chair Ariel Bowers. Ariel, holds the current position of Principal Systems Engineer working on the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. She is also a graduate of...
Ingenuity Students Holland Low and Kaif Ur Rehman recognized by Regeneron Science 2023 Talent Search
BALTIMORE, MD – Holland Low and Kaif Ur Rehman, seniors enrolled in The Ingenuity Project at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute (Poly), were selected as top 300 Scholars in the 2023 Regeneron Science Talent Search. This year’s 1,949 applicants hail from 194 American and...
Ingenuity is Awarded a STEM Grant from PhRMA
Baltimore, MD – The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) awarded a STEM Talent Pipeline educational grant to The Ingenuity Project. Senator Antonio Hayes visited with Ingenuity Poly seniors on November 18, 2022 to congratulate the organization...
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.




