The Virginia B. Ball Center for
Creative Inquiry is housed in one of Muncie's architectural icons,
the Kitselman house. Designed
by Scudder Atkins of Hubert M. Gariott Associates in Cincinnati, Ohio,
it was built in 1927 for Muncie industrialist E. Faye Kitselman, whose
children donated the home and its 2.65 acre grounds to the Ball State
University Foundation in 1956. Since occupying the building in 2000,
we have strived to preserve the structure's period style, even while
adding significant technological upgrades, such as wireless networking
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