Office of Student Life announces Welteroth, Brown as Excellence in Leadership speakers
The Office of Student Life has posted the two new speakers for their Excellence in Leadership series, Elaine Welteroth and Karamo Brown.
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The Office of Student Life has posted the two new speakers for their Excellence in Leadership series, Elaine Welteroth and Karamo Brown.
Cardinal fans looking to attend the first home Ball State football game can enjoy a beer while sitting in the stands.
The University Program Board will kick off their fall 2018 Friday Night Filmworks the first Friday of classes, Aug. 24.
The Charles W. Brown Planetarium offers a new set of celestial shows each semester, including a few holiday themed events. While all of the showings are free to the public, children 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Four days before classes officially began, the university sent out a campus-wide Public Safety Advisory email after a sexual assault was reported in the 1100 block of West Riverside Avenue.
After the Ball State Board of Trustees released a statement saying it sided with John Schnatter Friday, many student organizations and various members of the Ball State community have responded, calling the university to take different actions.
Weeks after John Schnatter, founder of Papa John's Pizza and Ball State alumnus, resigned as chairman of the board, Ball State's Board of Trustees decided to keep Schnatter's name on a school building.
After Papa John’s founder John Schnatter resigned as chairman of the board and as a member of the University of Louisville board of trustees last week, many Cardinals were left wondering if Ball State would take any action in response.
Newell Brands, the company that produces Ball jars, decided to close its Muncie manufacturing plant beginning next summer.
On Wednesday, Ball State announced Larry Markle, director of disability services, is leaving the university.
The Muncie Police Department issued a statewide Silver Alert just before 10 p.m. Friday.
On this day 46 years, eight shovels stood at the north edge of the Emens Parking Lot and McKinley Avenue.
Another grocery store opened its doors in Muncie.
While you were settling into your summer routine, a lot was happening at Ball State and in Muncie this past week.
Jennifer Bott, the Bryan Dean of the Miller College of Business, and Phil Repp, dean of the College of Architecture and Planning, are leaving Ball State to move to Michigan, according to an email sent by interim provost Marilyn Buck Thursday.
While school has ended for the summer, the stories keep coming. Here’s a look at the top five stories from this week you don’t want to miss:
The results are in after Delaware County residents voted in Tuesday’s primary election.
Voters in Delaware County will be heading to the polls Tuesday for primary elections.
Ball State University sent out an alert Thursday morning stating University Police Department received a report of a sexual assault in an on-campus residence hall.
Since Jan. 17, talks of Ball State assuming responsibility of Muncie Community Schools have been in the works.