Career Fair at Ball State hosts more than 100 employers
September 29, 2010Students dressed in button-up shirts, ties and suit jackets came in and out of Worthen Arena on Wednesday for the Ball State Fall Career Fair.
Students dressed in button-up shirts, ties and suit jackets came in and out of Worthen Arena on Wednesday for the Ball State Fall Career Fair.
President Barack Obama said Monday he and his administration are working to achieve a new goal of educating and recruiting 10,000 science, technology, engineering and math teachers over the next two years.
The Multicultural Center is presenting "Crossing Arizona" at Pruis Hall at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Mark Zupan, author of "Gimp", stopped by Ball State to talk a little about his experience as a paralympic gold medalist and a lot about life.
The Cultural Cook-Off offers a chance to sample student teams' regional and international dishes for free on Wednesday.
Dedication of the Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass today.
Former Indiana State Health Commissioner Dr. Judith A. Monroe will be speaking at the Ball State Alumni Center at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Ball State will host its annual Fall Career Fair today from noon to 4 p.m. in Worthen Arena, where more than 100 employers and organizations will set up stations for students to find opportunities for full-time positions and internships.
A student wearing a dark suit and a ski mask opened fire Tuesday with an assault rifle on the University of Texas campus before fleeing into a library and fatally shooting himself. No one else was hurt.
With a goal of making campus easily accessible for students with disabilities, Ball State landed a spot as one the top 75 universities to exceed beyond the Americans with Disabilities Act guidelines.
When Amy Crampton was a Ball State University student, her sexuality wasn't something she wore on her sleeve.
With pieces of watermelons everywhere, Ball State students and alumni came out to the 38th-annual Watermelon Bust sponsored by Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Tau Delta on Saturday.
With pieces of watermelons everywhere, Ball State students and alumni came out to the 38th-annual Watermelon Bust sponsored by Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Tau Delta on Saturday.
A lawsuit against an Indiana college claims that it shares blame for an 18-year-old freshman's death from alcohol poisoning after a fraternity house party because of its lax attitude toward underaged drinking and hazing.
With school in session for six weeks now, students are ready to let loose at the 38th-annual Watermelon Bust, sponsored by Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Tau Delta.
At Thursday's Campus Council meeting, Kevin Thurman, vice chairman and sophomore telecommunications major, discussed his plans to expand Cardinal Cash on and off campus.
Ball State students, faculty and staff gathered Thursday night for a ceremony dedicated to remembering the college students who have died from drug- or alcohol-related causes.
The Tobacco-Free Coalition of Delaware County held a meeting last night at the Kennedy Library in Muncie to rally support for an ordinance that would ban smoking in places such as bars and restaurants across Delaware County.
Ball State students bid summer farewell Thursday at the University Program Board's Splash Bash.