Non-profit founder to speak on personal journey, accomplishments
The founder and CEO of Saving Orphans through Healthcare and Outreach will speak on campus today after flying in from Swaziland, Africa on Wednesday night.
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The founder and CEO of Saving Orphans through Healthcare and Outreach will speak on campus today after flying in from Swaziland, Africa on Wednesday night.
Pruis Hall filled nearly to capacity with students, faculty and community members who came to hear a 2009 Pulitzer Prize winner as part of this year’s Ball State Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration.
Music echoed through Muncie Mall Saturday night as the Larry McWilliams group played live for dancers of all ages.
Muncie Mall is going to turn into a scene from a musical Saturday during the Muncie Symphony Orchestra’s event “Dance, Dance, Dance!”
After two summers and 10 countries, senior nursing major Alexa Avey came back to the Study Abroad Fair on Wednesday, but this time she is behind the table sharing her stories with prospective study abroad students.
A shortage in flu vaccincations is causing the Ball State Student Health Center to turn away students seeking flu vaccinations at the same time the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Preventation declared the continuing flu season an epidemic.
Many students who didn’t work out regularly before have filled the Student Recreation and Wellness Center to work on their New Year’s resolutions.
Students compete in Germany, gain valuable world experience
When senior Inhyup Hwang first came to America to attend Ball State, he said he was shocked by the way younger generations seemingly disrespected the older generation.
The Village will transform into a St. Patrick’s Day scavenger hunt tomorrow from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. during the first-ever Village Sham Walk. Organized by junior public relations major Alix Sappington and eight of her fellow classmates, the event will celebrate the holiday as well as promote local businesses.