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(03/27/24 11:29pm)
Students discuss their plans in class during the Fall 2021 iteration of the Using Space in Places of Worship immersive learning project. During the project, students worked with Riverside United Methodist Church (now under new ownership and called Brea Church) and the Islamic Center of Muncie during the project. Ball State Immersive Learning, Photo Provided
(03/27/24 11:29pm)
Students in the 2023 iteration of the Using Space in Places of Worship immersive learning project listen to a presentation from the staff at Holy Family, St. Joseph’s Church. The students in the project act as consults for a religious space over the course of the 10-week project. Ball State Immersive Learning, Photo Provided
(03/27/24 11:29pm)
Second-year construction management major Kai Beyers takes measurements of Holy Family, St. Joseph’s Church during the Fall 2023 iteration of the Using Space in Places of Worship immersive learning project. Beyers worked with the construction management side of the project focusing on the internal parts of the space. Ball State Immersive Learning, Photo Provided
(03/27/24 11:29pm)
Associate Professor of Interior Design Sarah Anne Alfaro speaks with her students at Riverside United Methodists Church (now under new ownership and called Brea Church) during the Fall 2021 iteration of the Using Space in Places of Worship immersive learning project. The project combined interior design and construction management students to work as consultants for religious spaces. Ball State Immersive Learning, Photo Provided
(03/27/24 11:04pm)
Students discuss their plans in class during the Fall 2021 iteration of the Using Space in Places of Worship immersive learning project. During the project, students worked with Riverside United Methodist Church (now under new ownership and called Brea Church) and the Islamic Center of Muncie during the project. Ball State Immersive Learning, Photo Provided
(03/27/24 11:19pm)
Associate Professor of Construction Management Sherif Attallah, a student and Associate Professor of Interior Design Sarah Angne Alfaro discuss their project during the Fall 2021 iteration of the Using Space in Places of Worship immersive learning project. Attallah and Alfaro combine students from their respective majors to redesign spaces of worship using nature as an emphasis. Ball State Immersive Learning, Photo Provided
(03/27/24 11:00pm)
Associate Professor of Interior Design Sarah Anne Alfaro discusses plans with two students during the Fall 2023 iteration of the Using Space in Places of Worship immersive learning project. The project worked with Holy Family, St. Joseph’s Church. Ball State Immersive Learning, Photo Provided
(03/27/24 11:19pm)
Second-year construction management major Kai Beyers discusses with a classmate in Holy Family, St. Joseph’s Church in LaPorte, Indiana, in the Fall 2023 iteration of the Using Space in Places of Worship immersive learning project. Beyers focused on the internal parts of the space during the project. Ball State Immersive Learning, Photo Provided
(03/27/24 11:19pm)
Second-year construction management major Kai Beyers takes notes on the Holy Family, St. Joseph’s Church space during the Fall 2023 iteration of the Using Space in Places of Worship immersive learning project. The project began in the Fall of 2021. Ball State Immersive Learning, Photo Provided
(03/27/24 11:04pm)
Students sort their plans for Riverside United Methodist Church (now under new ownership and called Brea Church) during the Fall 2021 iteration of the Using Space in Places of Worship immersive learning project. During the project, students also worked with the Islamic Center of Muncie. Ball State Immersive Learning, Photo Provided
(03/27/24 11:20pm)
Students sort their plans for Riverside United Methodist Church (now under new ownership and called Brea Church) during the Fall 2021 iteration of the Using Space in Places of Worship immersive learning project. During the project, students also worked with the Islamic Center of Muncie. Ball State Immersive Learning, Photo Provided
(03/27/24 11:21pm)
Second-year construction management major Kai Beyers listens to a presentation at Holy Family, St. Joseph’s Church during the Fall 2023 iteration of the Using Space in Places of Worship immersive learning project. Beyers said he liked working with the historical side of buildings during the project. Ball State Immersive Learning, Photo Provided
(03/27/24 10:52pm)
A sign hangs in the Hot Heads Hair Salon window Feb. 28 at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. Hot Heads is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday by appointment only. Meghan Braddy, DN
(03/27/24 10:53pm)
Information on scheduling appointments is found outside Hot Heads Hair Salon on Feb. 28 in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. Appointments can be made through their official website or by calling or emailing the salon at 765-285-1944 and hotheadshd@gmail.com. Meghan Braddy, DN
(03/27/24 10:54pm)
Owner Tena Rees cuts a boy's hair Feb. 28 at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. “I have loved doing hair since I was a little girl,” Rees said. “I used to style the hair on all of my dolls, and that’s when I realized I loved doing hair.” Meghan Braddy, DN
(03/27/24 10:55pm)
Stylist Sierra West colors a student's hair Feb. 28 at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. “My parents are Ball State alums, so I’m from Muncie and I love working here,” West said. “I also love talking to the students. They are always so friendly and appreciative of the work we do.” Meghan Braddy, DN
(03/27/24 10:55pm)
The interior of the Hot Heads Hair Salon Feb. 28 at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. Rees and Poole’s vision to create Hot Heads adds to the growing representation of women-owned salons in the United States. Meghan Braddy, DN
(03/27/24 10:50pm)
The exterior of Hot Heads Hair Salon Feb. 28 at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. This women-owned and operated Paul Mitchell salon offers various services, “specializing in colors, hair extensions, classic cuts and the newest styles,” according to the Hot Heads website. Meghan Braddy, DN
(03/27/24 10:26pm)
Junior libero Xander Pink (left), Head Coach Donan Cruz (middle) and Sophomore opposite hitter Keau Thompson (right) pose for a photo March 26 at Worthen Arena. The head coach and pair of players have helped lead Ball State men’s volleyball to a recent resurgence. Mya Cataline, DN
(03/27/24 10:27pm)
Junior libero Xander Pink (left), Head Coach Donan Cruz (middle) and Sophomore opposite hitter Keau Thompson (right) pose for a photo March 26 at Worthen Arena. The head coach and pair of players have helped lead Ball State men’s volleyball to a recent resurgence. Mya Cataline, DN