Ball State selects new provost and executive vice president for academic affairs
The university announced President Geoffrey S. Mearns selected Susana Rivera-Mills as the new provost and executive vice president for academic affairs Monday.
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The university announced President Geoffrey S. Mearns selected Susana Rivera-Mills as the new provost and executive vice president for academic affairs Monday.
A Public Safety Advisory was issued Thursday after the Ball State University Police Department received a report of a fondling on two separate occasions.
The sinkhole is fixed, until commencement that is.
The next strategic planning forum, led by President Geoffrey S. Mearns, will take place from 10:30 a.m. to noon Friday in L.A. Pittenger Student Center, Cardinal Hall B.
After closing its outdoor season in October, the Minnetrista Farmers Market will be open from 8 a.m. to noon every Saturday starting May 5.
This week marks the beginning of Spectrum’s Spring Week.
A retired Ball State professor accused of assaulting a boy received 18 months of probation Thursday.
Starting Friday evening and continuing through Saturday, the third Benjamin V. Cohen Peace Conference will be held at the Alumni Center.
Apparently inclement weather is Mother Nature's idea of an April Fools' Day joke.
President Geoffrey S. Mearns and his wife Jennifer will continue informal visits Tuesday.
A former Ball State instructor of mathematical sciences was found guilty of four counts of child exploitation and four counts of possession of child pornography Monday.
During Friday's Board of Trustees meeting, Interim Provost and Interim Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Marilyn Buck announced the university will give an honorary doctorate of law to Ball State alumnus Robert G. Hunt.
Seven-time Academy Award winning sound designer Gary Rydstrom will be featured in Ball State’s Emens Professor Lecture series April 2.
Students who want mini food truck cuisine will have to wait until April, according to an email sent out by Ball State Dining Monday morning.
The search for the next College of Communications, Information and Media (CCIM) dean is in full swing.
After the legislative session ended just after midnight Thursday, Gov. Eric Holcomb announced legislators will meet again in May for unfinished business, according to the Indianapolis Star.
The Ball State Women’s and Gender Studies Program, WGS, is hosting numerous events in honor of Women’s Week 2018.
After making five rounds of informal visits to over 20 buildings across campus in the fall semester, President Geoffrey S. Mearns will begin informal visits for the spring semester Tuesday.
Muncie Community Schools (MCS) Emergency Manager Steve Edwards accepted Ball State University’s offer to purchase the closed Mitchell and Sutton Elementary School buildings according to a press release March 2.
Ball State’s Meditation Partnership is furthering its goal of improving well-being throughout the community by offering additional meditation times in new locations.