Volume 25, Issue 34
May 27, 2005
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University's first student-produced high-definition film wins Student Academy Award
The first student-produced high-definition film at Ball State University has earned Jaron Henrie-McCrea a Student Academy Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
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Animals and artistry blend together at Ball State Art 'MuZOOum' exhibit
News story about exhibit running through July 31.
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Genealogy research sessions offered at Ball State's Bracken Library
"GenQuest: Genealogy Research in the Ball State University Libraries" offered June 10-11 as a part of a gathering of historians and genealogists from across the country.
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High-tech video game technology captures bass virtuoso's bow technique
Ball State's School of Music collaborated with the Human Performance Lab to create a groundbreaking DVD employing high-speed digital cameras.
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Thousands of students, parents, visitors coming to campus this summer
More than 10,000 people from around the world are slated to spend time on Ball State's campus this summer for a variety of conferences, camps and events.
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University Libraries celebrates one million visits
Ball State's University Libraries has surpassed one million visits to its facilities two months earlier than the original deadline.
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Governor appoints Gora to Indiana delegation of American Diploma Project
Ball State President Jo Ann M. Gora spent May 24-25 in the Washington, D.C., area attending the initial planning meetings for the American Diploma Project (ADP) Network.
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Ball State students win Fulbright, Udall awards
Two students have been awarded Fulbright scholarships and another has won the prestigious Udall Scholarship.
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Pedestrian pathways open through McKinley construction zone
The McKinley Safety Improvement project is on schedule, and walking paths are open through the construction zone.
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Central location part of music education's plan to build national stature
Thanks to the extra academic space created by the Music Instruction Building, a portion of the Hargreaves Music Building has been used to create the Center for Excellence in Music Education.
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Ball State presents 59th Annual Chamber Music Festival
Ball State University's 59th Annual Chamber Music Festival 2005 will celebrate traditional chamber music at 7:30 p.m. June 2, 5 and 12 in the David and Mary Jane Sursa Performance Hall.
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Indiana Public Radio wins 20 broadcast awards over last few months
Ball State University's public radio service recently won four awards from the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), adding to the number of honors the organization has received in the last few months.
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Quoted: Arnold, Avila, Kornmann and more . . .
Stormchasers predict destructive paths of tornadoes. Plus, discrimination based on weight.
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Heartland Stage Company production to honor Edward Strother
CAP lecture focuses on work of Frederick Crosley Ball
Richards named Wilson/ITA Regional Coach of the Year
Small Aircraft Transportation System topic for June 3 event
Seminar to address workplace communication strategies with difficult co-workers
Marilyn Buck promoted to associate dean of College of Applied Sciences and Technology
Openings still available for Cardinal Kids Camp
Ball State to host annual Shakespearean summer workshop
Ball State Athletics, Muncie Children's Museum offer June youth program
Ball State to offer summer swimming program
School of Music presents Summer Outdoor Concert Series
Parents' Night Out features fun, games, movies for kids
Little Cardinal Basketball Camp begins
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