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Publication ranks landscape architecture program in
top 10
The Department of Landscape Architecture has been ranked
as one of the nation's top 10
programs in the 2005 "Almanac
of Architecture and Design."
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Professor honored as state's
top university art educator
Michael
Prater is
the 2004 recipient
of the Art
Education Association of
Indiana's Higher Education Educator
of
the Year award.
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Gora, economists to provide economic forecast for 2005
Ball State President Jo Ann M. Gora and two Miller College of
Business
economists will address the state's economic outlook
Dec. 7 at the ninth
annual Indiana Economic Outlook luncheon.
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Professor honored for work improving student
internships
Roger
Hollands
was recently selected by Indiana INTERNnet as the 2004 Best of the Best
Award Winner.
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Planetarium shows feature finding Santa, Bethlehem star
Ball State's planetarium presents a double feature of holiday shows for
the weekends of Nov. 19-20 and Dec. 10-11.
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NCAA chief to call for athletic realignment in Beyerl
lecture
Myles
Brand will speak on "Achieving Fiscal Responsibility: Aligning Athletics
with the Mission of Higher Education" at
1:30 p.m. in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Cardinal Hall.
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Future therapists helping youth by recycling printer
cartridges
Don't throw away that empty printer cartridge! It could help send a
child to camp. Members of Ball State's National Student Speech Language
and Hearing Association (NSSLHA) are supporting the Heads Up Foundation
Empty Cartridge Collection Program.
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Telecommunications professor to discuss future of
local media
Barry
Umansky will discuss the possible evolution of Muncie's media outlets
over the next decade. He also will address how technological
developments and government policy will shape
media operations.
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Story
Tickets on sale for Larry the Cable Guy's February
shows
Emens Auditorium will "Git-r-Done" by bringing
Larry the Cable Guy from "Blue Collar TV" to Muncie for two shows Feb.
12. Tickets are $36.75 (including a $1 facility fee) at the Emens box
office and Ticketmaster locations.
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