Volume 25, Issue 29
April 8, 2005
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Students to help preserve Indiana's oldest government building
Students will document restoration efforts of the 200-year-old capitol building in Vincennes, Ind.
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Ball State becomes the first Indiana campus to add electric hybrid bus to fleet
The bus can run all day on a single charge, requires less maintenance in comparison to other busses and creates very little emissions.
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Ozzie Smith, wool jerseys, pillbox caps featured in next award-winning electronic field trip
Smith will lead his student co-hosts in an 1860s "base ball" game, which will bring together students and players from across the United States.
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J-Ideas receives grant to conduct regional workshops
Students, teachers, advisers and administrators can learn about business-related topics of high school newspaper production.
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Ball State to immerse Thai medical students in English culture, language
The goal of the program is to alleviate future language barriers between medical units in Thailand and Western visitors.
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WIPB-TV receives $1 million grant to help pay for digital tower
The new 800-foot-tall tower will expand the station's reach into the Indianapolis metro area, western Ohio and as far north as Fort Wayne.
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April 14 lecture focuses on impact of technology on society
Douglas Rushkoff reaches millions of people on National Public Radio and essays for Time magazine.
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British educator to discuss U.K. educational developments April 15
Speaker Ralph Waller has served in a variety of positions from a teacher of mathematics in India to chaplain at the University of Durham.
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Debate team wins national title
Ball State had a team in each of the three division final rounds.
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Burris offering summer classes for elementary, middle and high school students
Burris Laboratory School is offering two summer sessions for area high school students and one summer session for elementary and middle school students. The school is also offering enrichment workshops.
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Quoted: Amschler, Arnold, Bloxham, Caristi, Hanley, Huffman, Scheele, Smitherman, Waite
National Student Employment Week kicks off April 10
TechPoint shares medical information
Professor of history to speak April 12
CICS and the CISCO Networking Academy to host CISCO certified annual retreat
Cohen Lecture April 18 to address Hindu-Muslim conflict
Tech Education Series: Disaster Recovery
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