Terry King: Ball State's 16th president
By Brooke Kemp / June 7, 2018With a PhD in chemical engineering, former interim president Terry King began his career as an engineer.
With a PhD in chemical engineering, former interim president Terry King began his career as an engineer.
Ball State provided the names of 88 candidates — 16 of which are Ball State employees — who applied to be on the Muncie School Board Wednesday.
The Muncie Three Trails Music Series will be kicking off the beginning of its free public concerts July 13 at Canaan Commons.
Established in 1929 as a department of the Teachers College, Burris Laboratory School provides an instructional program to students from kindergarten to senior year of high school.
For Bethanie Martin, architecture and design is more than just buildings — it’s also about making a difference in people’s lives.
During his time at Ball State, John Schnatter studied business administration and brainstormed ideas for his future restaurant, Papa John’s Pizza.
Since October 1972, Pruis Hall has hosted numerous classes, artists and events including performances from singer Mandy Harvey, comedian W. Kamau Bell and the Muncie Symphony Orchestra.
The gum tree, located east of Prius Hall, was a familiar landmark on Ball State’s campus.
Founded in 1924, Ball State football has made a name for itself at times throughout its soon-to-be 94-year history, holding an all-time record of 445-418-32.
After hate messages were found at a Muncie park Friday morning, Mayor Dennis Tyler responded on Facebook live.
While this day was started back in the 1930s as a way to help the Salvation Army, National Doughnut Day is still celebrated today.
The 17th president of Ball State University, Geoffrey Mearns, came to Muncie from Kentucky in May 2017.
New businesses have been moving into spaces in The Village. Where one used to be able to fix a broken phone, they’ll now be able to cure sweet tooth.
Standing at almost 138 feet tall and towering 10 floors next to the Applied Technology Building and Art and Journalism Building, the Teachers College is the first and oldest educational institution at Ball State as well as the second tallest building in Delaware County.
After someone left an office in Teachers College unlocked, an iPhone was taken from a desk Tuesday.
Those on campus this summer have probably noticed an increase in traffic barriers and hard hats as there are several projects in the works.
The Beneficence statue, or Benny to most students, is located on the south side of campus, just west of the Administration Building.
Now that classes are over, students may find themselves trading in textbooks and a student ID for a swimsuit and a pool pass.
Around 9:06 a.m. Friday, the Noblesville Police Department received word there was an active shooter in Noblesville West Middle School.
Authorities say two victims in a shooting at a suburban Indianapolis middle school are being taken to a hospital and the lone suspect is in custody.