Volume 25, Issue 32
April 29, 2005
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Former U.S. presidential adviser to give address at graduation ceremony
As the editor-at-large of U.S. News and World Report, a best-selling author, journalist and television commentator, David Gergen is one of the most influential people in the country.
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University named '2005 TV School of the Year' by IASB
Ball State beat out 14 IASB members to claim the top prize with students winning 10 individual awards.
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Educational psychology doctoral program among nation's best
Two studies rank Ball State University's school psychology doctoral program among the nation's best for scholarly productivity and successful graduates.
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Tourism's impact on Ireland captured through student-produced radio series
With help from the university's Virginia B. Ball Center for Creative Inquiry and Indiana Public Radio, 12 students spent two weeks circumnavigating Ireland recording dozens of interviews.
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University to host computer security workshops for high school students, teachers
The threats of drones, zombies, worms and Trojan horses aren't just limited to the movies, but they are everyday security problems that high school students and teachers can avoid by attending one-day workshops at Ball State.
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Professor honored for helping train tomorrow's technology leaders in schools
Laurie Mullen, associate professor for educational studies at Ball State, has been honored for helping train tomorrow's teachers to become technological leaders.
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Haynes appointed acting dean of University College
Michael Haynes came to Ball State in 1986 as director of academic advising.
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Student wins 2005 Indiana National Kitchen and Bath Competition
Ball State student designer Kristen Fields of New Palestine, Ind., won overall Best of Show and First Place for the 2005 Indiana National Kitchen and Bath Competition.
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Advertising students advance to national finals after winning district competition
As part of the competition, each team developed a 32-page advertising campaign for Yahoo!, including ads for nine products.
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When it comes to the average person, body mass index doesn't lie
Despite heavily publicized media reports that body mass index (BMI) labels pro football and basketball players as obese, the system does work for the average person.
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Quoted: Barkey, McKinney, Scagnoli
More jobs in Muncie? Plus, a DNA-based symphony
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Farewell reception for outgoing Provost Beverley Pitts
'Hands across McKinley' to showcase student films May 4
Student-produced Web site captures impact of hate speech through victims' eyes
Technology concert at Pruis Hall April 30
Discussion group leaders needed for Freshman Connections book
Videoconference on information security May 3
Senior congrats party May 6
Authorization needed for faculty 12-month pay plan
Techpoint presents Indiana motor sports May 6
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