Here's What Happened in Mearns' First 100 Days
By Mary Freda / August 22, 2017One hundred days ago, President Geoffrey S. Mearns officially began his duties as Ball State’s 17th President.
One hundred days ago, President Geoffrey S. Mearns officially began his duties as Ball State’s 17th President.
At 2:25 p.m. Monday, various Ball State students and faculty turned their heads toward the sky to view a total solar eclipse.
The Village on the South side of campus is a place where students can go to add variety to their everyday campus life.
At 1:22 p.m., power outages occurred in several buildings across campus. The reason for the power outage is unclear at this time.
Recently multiple colleges and professors have conducted, published and shared some influential studies.
Solar eclipses happen somewhere on Earth every 18 months or so, but this year’s eclipse is unique because of the path of totality it will take across the United States.
“Let’s take the world” was the closing message from President Geoffrey S. Mearns as he addressed Ball State faculty and staff at the 2017 Fall Faculty Convocation.
Ball State Dance Marathon kicks offs the semester tonight with FTKarnival.
It’s been almost two years since David Letterman announced that he was donating his collection of memorabilia and awards to Ball State University.
It's move in day at Ball State, which means for the first time in two years, the Schmidt/Wilson residence hall is opening its doors.
The first couple of weeks of the fall semester are an exciting time around campus.
It was a busy summer for construction around campus, and while the final stages of some of the projects are wrapping up, campus may look a little different than it did in just a few months ago.
A former Ball State student who stabbed a man in the chest last November is walking free, according to online court records.
Even though he has only been in office for about three months, President Geoffrey S. Mearns has stayed busy preparing for his first academic year in his new role.