Latest News & Updates
Ingenuity Poly Students elected to ASCBC!
Congratulations to the Ingenuity Poly Students elected to ASCBC! 627 students cast their vote for their student representatives to Associated Student Congress of Baltimore City (ASCBC). President: Ethan Eblaghie Vice President: Yasmine Blanchard LGBTQ+...
Back to School News 2022-23
Teachers' rooms are spotless. Floors are shiny. Students are organizing school supplies. It must be close to the first day of school! The teachers and staff at Ingenuity are so excited for a fantastic learning year ahead! In this newsletter, you will find......
Senior Spotlight: Meredith Nishiura
Meredith Nishiura (Ingenuity '22) Recognized in State and National Competitions for Research May, 2022 - Meredith was selected to give a presentation at the Maryland Junior Science and Humanities Symposium, where she was awarded 3rd place. With her research, "Effects...
BD Process Management Expert and Associate Resource Group Leader Joins Ingenuity Project Board of Directors
NEWS RELEASE Jenny Lindvall to Support Mission to Inspire and Develop Diverse STEM Students in Baltimore City Public Schools Sparks, M.D. – BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) (NYSE: BDX), a leading global medical technology company, and the Ingenuity Project, a...
Stepping into STEM Leadership: HBCU Pathways to a Strong Future
On Saturday, November 13, 2021, The Ingenuity Project and the Baltimore Chapter of Jack & Jill of America co-hosted a panel event for Ingenuity students and families. The event opened with a special keynote from Jailyn Clarke, a current Data Science graduate...
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.





