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Vico Software donates $517,000 worth of virtual construction software to Ball State
Department of Technology students now have the ability to build the Empire State Building with the click of a mouse. MORE...

Business leader provides $1.4 million licensing agreement to Ball State
Mikel Harry, a 1973 Ball State graduate and president of the Six Sigma Management Institute, recently presented the university's Department of Technology with an unrestricted perpetual license to allow undergraduates enrolled in the minor in process improvement to earn a Six Sigma Black Belt certification — one of the most popular credentials in business today. MORE...

Construction Management Advisory Board establishes new scholarship
The Advisory Board for the Department of Technology's Construction Management major has contributed $26,500 to a fund that will provide scholarships to incoming freshmen majoring in the Construction Management program. MORE...

Minor in Process Improvement students can earn a Six Sigma Black Belt Certification
Six Sigma Black Belt certification — one of the most popular credentials in business today will be available through the New Minor in Process Improvement. Learn how to utilize this tool to improve the performance of your potential employer. MORE...

A Greener Industry for Graphic Arts Professionals?
Aligning with Ball State's environmental sustainabiliy goals, the Graphic Arts Department in the Department of Technology recently migrated from film-based platemaking in its lab to a chemistry free system. Tina Rardin, a recipeint of the Henry A. Loats Scholarship, has combined her interests by pursing a minor in Environmental Management and a major in Graphic Arts Management. The changes in the Graphic Arts lab reflect her interests and how environmental sustainability can be incorporated into this profession. MORE...
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