Ball State evaluates Canvas, Blackboard LMS
Ball State could switch to the learning management system (LMS) Canvas by Spring 2018, said Staci Davis, executive director of learner experience.
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Ball State could switch to the learning management system (LMS) Canvas by Spring 2018, said Staci Davis, executive director of learner experience.
Six million is now the total worth of resources that 5,300 Muncie Community School (MCS) students can access at the school library.
One after-school program pairs students with Muncie celebrities, allowing them to show off their spelling skills for a trophy.
Over 100 students attended “Breaking the Silence: Sexual Harassment,” a panel hosted by the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies Wednesday.
A struggling Muncie neighborhood has been given a grant to help revitalize with the help of Ball State students.
“Summon some courage and try the food, try the drinks and see what Two Cats is all about. Even if you don’t like it, I’ll buy your meal,” said Two Cats Café owner Bassam Helwani.
Delaware County has received $662,880 through the Community Crossings grant program, according to State Rep. Greg Beumer.
The top ten jobs most vulnerable to automation include those requiring a college degree, according to a Ball State study.
The organization Feed My Sheep, an outreach program that feeds up to 1,500 people each Thanksgiving, is encouraging students to give back this holiday season.
At the University Council meeting Thursday, no measures were approved nor votes placed, but committees announced work they have been doing to move council initiatives along.
“If there’s something strange in your neighborhood, who you gonna call? Ghostbusters!” sings Ray Parker Jr.
The start of October marks the beginning of National Cyber Security Month (NCSAM), according to the National Cyber Security Alliance.
Sigma Kappa heads to Indy tomorrow to participate in 13th best Walk to End Alzheimer’s in the nation according to Alzheimer’s Association.
Students from Ball State and Anderson University, as well as high school students and Muncie citizens, all attended the panel on The Rise of Neo-Nazism in the Atrium Wednesday.
Big economic growth was projected as Gov. Eric Holcomb chaired a board meeting at Ball State’s Alumni Center on Monday.
Over 400 runners and walkers will take over Ball State’s campus for Dance Marathon’s annual FT5K Sunday.
Dirt was flying today on the work site for the new College of Health Professions Building as its groundbreaking ceremony commenced.
The technology center will host its first-ever event week, “2 for 1,” from Sept. 25-29. The festivities will include information sessions and free giveaways, including an Apple Watch.
The homecoming steering committee released its plans for Homecoming week yesterday. This year's theme is "Cardinals Around the World."
Ball State Reserve Officer Training Corp, or ROTC, gives students the opportunity to become a commissioned officer in the military upon graduation from college.