Ball State wins Supreme Court Case regarding workplace discrimination
By Rachel Podnar / June 27, 2013The Supreme Court’s dominant question was whether or not to uphold the previous definition of a supervisor in workplace discrimination cases.
The Supreme Court’s dominant question was whether or not to uphold the previous definition of a supervisor in workplace discrimination cases.
Ball State Libraries has decided not to subscribe to an e-journal app after its trial run ends due to the limited amount of titles compared to the library’s entire title base.
The Talking About Art program projects a piece from the museum and encourages participants to collectively examine what the work is about.
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of Ball State in a case involving the definition of a supervisor in the workplace on Monday.
Ball State provost said the committee reviewing professor Eric Hedin’s “Boundary of Science” course should find something by the end of this month.
Bob Knight, former coach of Indiana University's mens basketball team, will come to campus to speak at Emens Auditorium on Oct. 3 at 7:30 p.m.
The seemingly simple question is harder to answer than expected for an architecture student who traveled there to help make plans to build an orphanage.
Ball State’s incoming freshman class is shaping up to be larger than last years, following a trend of increasing enrollment over the past five years.
The third annual “Music for All” symposium welcomes thousands of high school band students and directors from across the country to a series of nightly concerts.
An assistant professor of physics and astronomy and one of his students invented a new laser that could be used for optical technology, industry and medicine.
Crews across Ball State’s campus move closer to completing $500 million worth of improvements to a number of buildings and roads for the upcoming school year.
Members have been selected for the panel to investigate the course and Ball State professor accused of teaching Christianity in the classroom.
Judy Ingle was the secretary to the UPD chief and then the department secretary for elementary education before moving to the the athletic department.
After 41 years Charles Payne, the assistant provost for diversity, is soon to be retired, but the multicultural program he helped develop will continue at Ball State.
The not-for-profit ice cream parlor is moving next to the Cup in the Village and will change its decor and update its menu.
With forecasters predicting severe weather in central Indiana, university officials issued a public safety notice Wednesday afternoon. ?
The event, hosted by the Muncie Arts and Culture Council, offered local artists from Muncie and surrounding areas the opportunity to showcase their work.
Around 10 faculty members were given training on Saturday and Sunday in firing guns and firearm safety at UPD and a police firing range.
Live performers at The Cup Friday night played for a smaller crowd than usual at The Glue and Scissors Society’s monthly art show.
More than $50 million will be invested in a parking garage, retail area and apartment space in the University Square block of the Village.