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3 Thoughts on Career Paths from Women STEM Leaders
An interest in fields like science, technology, engineering and math can open up opportunities. To figure out where to land, there’s plenty of help available along the way.
3 Lessons on Making the Jump to College (or any New Life Phase) from STEM Leaders of Color
Role models offer living examples of pathways that otherwise might have seemed out of reach. Having been there before, they also have plenty of advice to offer. Both sides were on view last week at 1100 Wicomico in Pigtown, as Ingenuity Project hosted the Innovators’...
Maryland Perspectives Features Ingenuity
What Ingenuity is, how to apply, and how to get involved. Our Executive Director Lisette Morris explains it all on Maryland Perspectives with Amelia on 98 Rock.
Ingenuity Featured on WBAL 11 TV Hill
Lisette Morris and students talk about the Ingenuity experience. Watch the feature.
Are you Smarter than a Fifth Grade Baltimore Math Whiz? Doubtful, but Poly Mathopoly Game Day is Fun Anyway
Sponsored by the Ingenuity Project, the acclaimed science, technology, engineering and math program at Poly, the second annual Mathopoly was a brain challenge for the fifth graders and a way to introduce their parents to opportunities that await the children in sixth...
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.



