Ball State professor campaigning to run for Indiana Secretary of State
A Ball State professor emeritus announced his candidacy for Indiana Secretary of State Friday.
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A Ball State professor emeritus announced his candidacy for Indiana Secretary of State Friday.
It was a simpler time in 1945.
Cornerstone Center for the Arts is holding events that give back to its arts education efforts. This spring, kids and adults can attend these fundraising events:
Muncie Mission kicked off this year with a new merger that serves women.
The president of Michigan State University announced her resignation via the school's website Wednesday night.
Changing temperatures throughout the week have put pothole repairs at the top of the Indiana Department of Transportation’s to-do list.
Residence halls are about to break the tradition of male- and female-only roommate housing options.
At midnight Friday, the government shut down due to a failure to pass a short-term spending bill.
Ball State University's Office of Institutional Diversity announced Friday the university received the 2017 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) award.
Every semester, the University Program Board hosts Friday Night Filmworks, giving students a chance to see a feature film every Friday night in Pruis Hall.
This spring, the Charles W. Brown Planetarium is offering a variety of free shows that are open to the public.
Editors note: A previous version of this story reported Burris Laboratory School is more likely to close because of school-provided transportation. Since, the article has been changed to reflect Burris' transportation policy, which states all parents are responsible for their students transportation to and from school.
The Muncie community is coming together to host events in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. While not every event will be hosted Monday, each is meant to promote togetherness and acceptance. Here is a list of a few of the activities taking place during this holiday weekend.
The Student Government Association executive slate election process began Friday.
Students who typically use the elevators in the Art and Journalism Building might need to make other arrangements.
Ball State facilities planning and management announced in an email Jan. 10 that McKinley Avenue will be closed for construction from May 7 to Aug. 10.
One campus employer is looking to hire and schedule students for a new job all in one afternoon.
As the new year starts, the Indiana Blood Center remembered one Ball State organization that filled its 2017 with donations.
A new ranking from U.S. News & World Report lists Ball State and other public Indiana universities as having some of the best-qualified online programs.
As Ball State students trekked across campus to their first classes of the semester, some were greeted with an unwelcome surprise.