Stacey Blansky

Contributing Writer

sblansk1@binghamton.edi

18 Articles


Campus News

Aspiring engineers take part in scientific experiments at ITC

Hundreds of children from the Binghamton community packed into the Innovative Technologies Complex (ITC) on Saturday for a chance to participate in science challenges and experiments, and to learn about what science...


Campus News

M-HOPE interns seeks to destigmatize mental health issue

Binghamton University’s Mental Health Outreach Peer Educators (M-HOPE) discussed ways to destigmatize mental health, find healthy and nutritious ways to eat on campus and help peers feel more comfortable using resources available...


Campus News

Students, employers connect at Job and Internship Fair

Over 1,500 students packed into the Events Center on Thursday, résumés in hand, for Binghamton University’s semesterly Job and Internship Fair. This semester’s fair boasted 111 employers, ranging from high-tech manufacturers to...


Campus News

Undergraduate Research Center provides funds for summer research projects

This summer, approximately 20 undergraduate students will receive up to $3,000 to conduct research in a field of their choice with guidance from Binghamton University faculty members. The Summer Scholars and Artists...


Science & Research

Researcher discusses stretching the limitations of working memory

On Wednesday afternoon, Kara Blacker, who is a post-doctoral fellow of psychological and brain sciences and neurology at John Hopkins University, spoke about her research on “The Flexibility of Working Memory” at...


News

Over 250 students code in 24-hour hackathon

Students from nine universities, full of caffeine and coding ideas, gathered at the Innovative Technologies Complex (ITC) at Binghamton University for 24 hours this weekend for the fourth annual HackBU Hackathon. For...


News

National Science Foundation grants Binghamton University researchers $900K

The National Science Foundation recently awarded Binghamton University researchers a $900,000 grant for their work on a brain biometric technology project. The four-year project has taken an interdisciplinary approach, combining computer engineering...


News

Professor presents on evolutionary trail of pygmies

On Monday afternoon, Nathaniel Dominy spoke to students at Binghamton University about his research on the human pygmy phenotype as part of the evolutionary studies (EvoS) speaker series. Dominy is a professor...