Ball State University students and faculty working on the new immersive learning project “Alzheimer’s: Never Forget” are looking for family members of Alzheimer’s patients who are interested in sharing their experiences with the disease.
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University Treasurer Randy Howard assured the Salary and Benefits Committee on Wednesday that there won’t be any salary cuts or changes to retirement plans for faculty.
Students, faculty and community members will soon have the opportunity to speak with the man who issued state budget cuts for higher education, $15.2 million of which will be cut from Ball State University.
Student Government Assocation raised concern on certain bylaw revisions proposed during Cardinal Impact’s last regular senate meeting Wednesday evening.
The second annual Women of Arts event titled “I’m Every Woman” kicked off Ball State University’s celebration of Women’s History Month with performances from singers, dancers and poets.
Portland Public Schools in Michigan will have to change their “Raider bird” logo after reaching an agreement with Ball State University for rights over the logo.
The Hoosier Heartland Red Cross in Muncie is offering free disaster relief training courses on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to those interested in becoming a certified disaster relief volunteer for the American Red Cross.
Indiana is out of the running for a $4.35 billion grant from the U.S. Department of Education, something Dean of Teachers College John Jacobson said would have helped the entire school system in Indiana, including charter schools and their authorizers.
| Jaclyn Goldsborough Chief Reporter Recovering alcoholic and former X-103 disc jockey Adam Ritz gave Ball State University students real-life examples of how alcohol abuse can ruin lives and drastically change futures Wednesday at “Are you Invincible?” Phi Delta Theta fraternity and the Student Government Association brought Ritz to the L.
Indiana has missed out in the first round of the U.S. Department of Education’s “Race to the Top” competition, which will deliver $4.35 billion in school reform grants.
Ball State University students and faculty working on the new immersive learning project “Alzheimer’s: Never Forget” are looking for family members of Alzheimer’s patients who are interested in sharing their experiences with the disease.
Indiana is out of the running for a $4.35 billion grant from the U.S. Department of Education, something Dean of Teachers College John Jacobson said would have helped the entire school system in Indiana, including charter schools and their authorizers.
As you travel to your exotic destination — or stay in Muncie — it’s important to remember to stay safe. We want all of you to have fun and return in one piece. Along those lines, here are some phrases you definitely don’t want to hear over break.
I was talking with a friend recently about “big questions.” Those are the ones that you’re not supposed to think about on a daily basis — ones such as: “What’s the point of life?” or “Is there really an absolute morality?” Maybe even, “What will happen to the universe?” and “What is truth, anyway?”
Junior forward Ty’Ronda Benning led the seventh-seeded Cardinals with 16 points. Senior guard Audrey McDonald scored 13 points, while senior forward Danielle Gratton added two in their final games for Ball State.
Cain sets career best by shooting 69 in first round
Tied for third place with the University of Missouri, Ball State set a school record by shooting a combined 289 in the first round. The record was the best 18-hole team score in Ball State history. This record beats the previous one of 294 set three years ago during the 2007-08 Mid-American Conference Preview in Speedway, Ind.
Maggert notches 2nd team All-MAC despite ranking 4th in scoring and 2nd in rebounding in MAC
Both Maggert and McDonald surpassed the career 1,000-point mark this season as the Cardinals travel to Cleveland today to take on the University of Toledo in today’s MAC Quarterfinal matchup.
Junior Kelly finishes sixth overall as individual as BSU continues in Nevada today
Even though Ball State finished in sixth place overall, the Cardinals fared better than five other MAC teams. Western Michigan University finished in ninth, the University of Toledo placed 13th, Ohio University placed in 16th, the University of Akron finished in 17th while Bowling Green State University placed last.
Cardinals commit two errors in separate innings, allowing 3 unearned runs to score
Ball State will get another shot at Coastal Carolina at 4 p.m. today. Vitek will start for the Cardinals, and the Chanticleers will send left-hander Jim Birmingham to the mound.
Cardinals can’t hold 10-point 2nd half lead as Bobcats take over in overtime
The loss for the Cardinals wraps up a crash-and-burn end of the season. Ball State’s hopes of almost assuredly taking the MAC West Division title and a first-round tournament bye vanished with three straight losses to end the regular season. That losing streak ends at four with Sunday’s decision.
President Gora's house was 'home' to South African students
They experienced their first snow, their first roller skating trip and for most, their first visit to the United States. Six musical theater students from Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria, South Africa, have been visiting Ball State University with professor Josef du Preez, head of the dance and theater department at Tshwane. The group has been visiting Muncie for six weeks after Harold Mortimer, associate professor of musical theater, began planning the trip with du Preez last year. This was the first time a group of students from Tshwane came to Ball State.
Some Village bars are trying 18+ events for increased profit, but some patrons are paying the price
Up until Thursday, the number of Ball State students who were going to the Madhatter on a weekly basis was steadily growing. The Madhatter was raided and cited for allowing minors to loiter near the tavern Thursday after state excise police received an anonymous complaint about underage drinking. The bar has been hosting various 18-and-over nights, where a $5 cover charge was all that stood in the way between students and entering the building.
"Dancing for Dylan" commemorated the life of Dylan Heintzelman, son of BSU dance instructor Susan Koper. The event was held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Pruis Hall.