Ball State community dedicates plaque in memory of former employee
By Rohith Rao / August 7, 2019Friends, family and colleagues gathered on the lawn near Frog Baby to remember a Ball State employee and dedicate a plaque in his honor.
Friends, family and colleagues gathered on the lawn near Frog Baby to remember a Ball State employee and dedicate a plaque in his honor.
Henry O. Hall, president of Skytech Products Group, a manufacturer and distributor of control systems for the hearth, heating, and cooling industries, was announced by Gov. Eric Holcomb in June as one of the two appointments to the Board of Trustees.
Two mass shootings at crowded public places in Texas and Ohio in less than 24 hours claimed at least 29 lives and left scores injured, a shocking carnage even in a country accustomed to gun violence.
MCS will be moving away from the free and reduced lunch program to the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) in the fall which will offer all enrolled students breakfast and lunch at no cost.
For Ball State’s new student trustee, service, culture and diversity remain important as she takes on her position among the Board of Trustees.
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the moon. Fifty years after the success of the Apollo 11 lunar landings, the planet Mars is being looked at as the next frontier.
U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana Josh Minkler announced the indictment of two individuals Tuesday.
For the past five Monday evenings students, faculty, and members of the Ball State and Muncie communities gathered together to practice for two and a half hours each day, finally culminating in a performance for the community.
Ball State is hosting students and their teachers from around Indiana for a camp that provides STEM education opportunities.
Ball State's CAP: INDY Connector, the Indianapolis extension of the R. Wayne Estopinal College of Architecture and Planning (CAP), will be moving to a new location.
Students from China and South Korea arriving this fall in Muncie to study at the Indiana Academy will be residing with host families in Muncie.
The United States women’s soccer team was as good as American players promised — maybe even better.
An interactive game might soon be one solution to answer issues related to student retention and dropout rates in colleges and universities.
Holocaust survivor Eva Kor, who championed forgiveness even for those who carried out the Holocaust atrocities, died Thursday during an overseas trip for a museum she founded in Indiana, her son said.
Muncie City Council passed a resolution 8-0 Monday “encouraging passage of legislation to keep guns out of the hands of violent criminals, domestic abusers and severely mentally ill persons by closing the loopholes in the federal background check system.”
A “hands-on visible leader” and “high-quality education” is what teachers and students at Muncie Community Schools can expect from Muncie Community Schools’ (MCS) new director of public education and CEO.
After his 10 month stay, one soon-to-graduate Ball State student intends to learn and teach about the culture of a region once marked by conflict and war.
Governor Eric Holcomb announced several new appointments and reappointments to various state higher education boards and commissions, including two new appointments to Ball State University's Board of Trustees.
On entering the doors of what was then the original Scotty’s Brewhouse, a sign reads on top of the wall behind the bar counter, “Never forget your ROOTS.”
The section between Martin Street and Dicks Street will be closed to all traffic from 6 a.m. July 1 to 5 p.m. Aug. 9 for building a median installation and pedestrian crossings.