Upcoming Events
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
1:30 p.m.
Roy Weaver and Shawn Sriver, co-authors of “Running Against the Grain: The Story of Philadelphia Eagle and Movie Star Timmy Brown,” will detail the story of Timmy Brown who went from being a child of divorce to living at an orphanage in rural Indiana to a sports success at Ball State. In the 1960’s, he played pro football at Green Bay and in Philadelphia. More than 50 years after he left the Eales, he still held four team records. He ended his career as a Baltimore Colt in Super Bowl III. Timmy also aspired to have equal success on stage, as a singer and actor. His recordings and live appearances scored in the Philadelphia area, and his acting career led him to roles in two of the most acclaimed movies of the 1970s.
2 p.m.
Unleash your creativity to create a beautiful autumn landscape scene. Ann Johnson will teach you the techniques of integrating collage elements into your watercolor masterpieces. You’ll discover the art of experimentation as you cultivate a unique and personal style. From exploring the fundamental principles of texture, layering, contrast, and color to witnessing how these elements harmonize in finished paintings, this workshop offers a comprehensive exploration of mixed media techniques. Open to all skills levels.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
3 p.m.
Matthew Bell and Ana RossouJoin Miller College of Business for the Bryan Dean Forum on October 9th. It will feature speakers from Ernst & Young's New Economy Unit (NEU). We will hear from NEU Head Anastasia Roussou and Global Climate Change and Sustainability Services Leader Matthew Bell in Greece and the UK, respectively. They will present the key messages from NEU's latest report, "A New Economy." The report explores the systemic barriers to achieving globally desired sustainability outcomes and the principles that can unlock the transition to a regenerative economy. Because the core audience of the NEU is business professionals, it focuses on how the principles can guide businesses in critically examining their business models to accelerate and adapt to this transition.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
11 a.m.
Dusty SimmonsDusty Simmons is a strategist by day, a marketer at heart, and a big believer in credit unions. As the Executive Vice President of Strategic Operations at Financial Center First Credit Union in Indianapolis, she leads the growth and experience lines of business for her organization. Her passion lies in helping others grow and develop to move business and innovation forward in the financial services space. Dusty received her degree from Ball State and is currently completing the CEO Institute certification through CUES. She is an alum of the Indiana Credit Union League’s ignite program and advocates for credit unions on Capitol Hill annually. A resident of Greenwood, Dusty spends her free time coaching recreational sports for middle schoolers and traveling with her two teenage daughters.
3:30 p.m.
Photo of speaker Dr. David MartinNew Strategies for Photocatalytic Bond Activation and Limonoid Synthesis
5 p.m.
Image: Elizabeth Catlett, American (1915 – 2012), Sharecropper, 1965, linocut, AP 17 3/8 x 16 ½ in., © Catlett Mora Family Trust/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. Dr. Melanie Anne Herzog, a leading scholar on Elizabeth Catlett, explores Catlett’s life as an artist, her lifelong dedication to the expressive potential of form in her prints and sculpture, and her enduring artistic legacy. This event is free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
6:30 p.m.
Halloween show posterWhat do you associate with Halloween? Trick-or-Treating, costumes… astronomy? After all, Halloween is an astronomical holiday! During this program you will learn the history of Halloween and how it fits into the seasons as a “cross-quarter day.” We will also explore the night sky and learn what planets, constellations, and stars will be out on your Halloween evening. Suitable for all ages 8+, all ages are welcome.
7:30 p.m.
students performing at the 12th Annual Showcase ConcertThe 13th Annual Showcase Concert presents a sampling of the School of Music's outstanding large ensembles, chamber groups, and soloists. We invite you to witness the exceptional talent of our students and help support student scholarships!
9 a.m.
Joel SmirnoffBall State University will host the High School Honors String Orchestra on Saturday & Sunday, October 12 & 13, 2024. The orchestra is open to all high school students by recommendation from their private instructor or orchestra director.
3:30 p.m.
Earth, Moon and SunCoyote has many misconceptions about our home planet and its most familiar neighbors. His confusion about the universe makes viewers think about how Earth, Moon and Sun work together as a system and learn to distinguish between myths and science. Learn the basics of fusion and solar energy and why the Sun rises and sets. Best suited for families and groups with kids ages 8+, all ages are welcome.
5 p.m.
Saturn and Beyond Planetarium ShowSaturn’s rings are one of the most beautiful sights in the solar system. They can be seen clearly even with a small backyard telescope. Astronomers have known about these rings for over 400 years, yet they still present many questions. In 2004 the Cassini orbiter and the Huygens probe reached Saturn. During this show we will explore the mysterious features seen by these spacecraft. Suitable for all ages 10+, all ages are welcome.
6:30 p.m.
Halloween show posterWhat do you associate with Halloween? Trick-or-Treating, costumes… astronomy? After all, Halloween is an astronomical holiday! During this program you will learn the history of Halloween and how it fits into the seasons as a “cross-quarter day.” We will also explore the night sky and learn what planets, constellations, and stars will be out on your Halloween evening. Suitable for all ages 8+, all ages are welcome.
7 p.m.
Reagan Moncayo (BFA AO sophomore) on the red carpet at the Heartland Film FestivalDon’t miss this exciting evening of film and community at Pruis Hall on October 12 at 7:00 p.m.! Reception to follow. Free and open to the public.
9 a.m.
Joel SmirnoffBall State University will host the High School Honors String Orchestra on Saturday & Sunday, October 12 & 13, 2024. The orchestra is open to all high school students by recommendation from their private instructor or orchestra director.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalShaan Milharcic is a violin student of Yu-Fang Chen. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
1:30 p.m.
Learn more about the impact technology has had on libraries over the last 15 years. We will also discuss book banning and how libraries handle it.
2 p.m.
During this forum, faculty and staff will have the opportunity to share their thoughts on how we – individually and collectively – can extend and enhance our commitment to providing a premier educational experience for all of our undergraduate students.
7:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThe Student Composers' Forum features creative and innovative musical compositions written by undergraduate and graduate Ball State University composers.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
6 p.m.
artist Sarah Perkins poses with a statue of a triceratopsPlease join the School of Art for a presentation by artist Sarah Perkins. From 6:00PM - 7:00PM.
6 p.m.
This is an opportunity to learn about existing partnerships and how we can continue to grow together as a community.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
6 p.m.
Join the College of Health and the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies for a 90 minute workshop on Conflict Prevention.
7:30 p.m.
pianist Douglas JursProgram to include music by Debussy, Schubert, Beethoven, Liszt, and Gershwin. Event is free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
3 p.m.
pianist Eunmi KoJoin pianist Eunmi Ko for presentation on composition in Soundhouse C in the Music Instruction Building. Event is free and open to the public.
6:30 p.m.
Halloween show posterWhat do you associate with Halloween? Trick-or-Treating, costumes… astronomy? After all, Halloween is an astronomical holiday! During this program you will learn the history of Halloween and how it fits into the seasons as a “cross-quarter day.” We will also explore the night sky and learn what planets, constellations, and stars will be out on your Halloween evening. Suitable for all ages 8+, all ages are welcome.
7:30 p.m.
pianist Eunmi KoEunmi Ko will perform 'MUTED', featuring music by Anruo Cheng, Hanting Zhang, Indigo Knecht, and Chen-Hui Jen. Event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Poster for "Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again." designed by Studio165+Playwright Alice Birch has put together a grouping of vignettes that ask how to revolutionize language, relationships, work, and life in general while bursting at the seams of conformity. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
All Day Event
The next installment of the Central Indiana Severe Weather Symposium will occur on October 19, 2024, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. This event is brought to you by the Indiana Chapter of the American Meteorological Society and Ball State University Department of Geography and Meteorology.
9 a.m.
flute professor Mihoko WatanabeJoin the flute studio for a day of masterclasses, performance, and practice with guest artist Austin Brown. All events are free and open to the public.
1:30 p.m.
A fun-filled opportunity for families and kids to experience the artworks at DOMA through art making activities with student teachers from the Ball State Art Education program.
3:30 p.m.
Earth, Moon and SunCoyote has many misconceptions about our home planet and its most familiar neighbors. His confusion about the universe makes viewers think about how Earth, Moon and Sun work together as a system and learn to distinguish between myths and science. Learn the basics of fusion and solar energy and why the Sun rises and sets. Best suited for families and groups with kids ages 8+, all ages are welcome.
3:30 p.m.
Ball State cheerleader waiving her poms as Ball State Football players are playing at Scheumann stadiumJoin us for a fun-filled LA Area Alumni Football Watch Party - reconnect with old friends, cheer on your team, and enjoy some good food! All alumni, friends and fans of the Cardinals are welcome.
5 p.m.
Saturn and Beyond Planetarium ShowSaturn’s rings are one of the most beautiful sights in the solar system. They can be seen clearly even with a small backyard telescope. Astronomers have known about these rings for over 400 years, yet they still present many questions. In 2004 the Cassini orbiter and the Huygens probe reached Saturn. During this show we will explore the mysterious features seen by these spacecraft. Suitable for all ages 10+, all ages are welcome.
6:30 p.m.
Halloween show posterWhat do you associate with Halloween? Trick-or-Treating, costumes… astronomy? After all, Halloween is an astronomical holiday! During this program you will learn the history of Halloween and how it fits into the seasons as a “cross-quarter day.” We will also explore the night sky and learn what planets, constellations, and stars will be out on your Halloween evening. Suitable for all ages 8+, all ages are welcome.
7:30 p.m.
Ball State Choirs perform in Sursa Hall.Ball State’s choirs open the season with a diverse and engaging program of music, including themed sets, led by faculty conductors Andrew Crow and Kerry Glann. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
Poster for "Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again." designed by Studio165+Playwright Alice Birch has put together a grouping of vignettes that ask how to revolutionize language, relationships, work, and life in general while bursting at the seams of conformity. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
Poster for "Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again." designed by Studio165+Playwright Alice Birch has put together a grouping of vignettes that ask how to revolutionize language, relationships, work, and life in general while bursting at the seams of conformity. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
3 p.m.
Faculty Artist SeriesThe Faculty Artist Series features School of Music faculty sharing their talent and passion for music with the campus and community. Program to include music by Gabriel Fauré. Free and open to the public with livestream available.
6 p.m.
Student holding up a walking taco at the Ball State University Homecoming Food Truck FestivalAll are welcome at the Homecoming Food Truck Festival - students, faculty, staff, alumni, & the Muncie community! Enjoy food trucks, music, and more at this free family friendly event as a way to get yourself ready for all the excitement of Homecoming Week.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
11 a.m.
Ryan and Kelli VannatterMuncie natives, Ryan and Kelli Vannatter purchased Albany Golf Club in 2019. The club itself was founded in 1969. They prioritize running the club as a family-first company with a focus on community development with involvement ranging from schools, youth, couples, and golfers of all levels.Ryan holds a degree from Ball State in accounting and currently serves as VP and Branch Manager of Ruoff Mortgage. Kelli holds a degree from Ball State in Nursing. After many years in nursing, she transitioned out of nursing to assist in running the golf club full-time.
1:30 p.m.
When you know you need to downsize and declutter but don’t know where to begin, there’s help available from experts. Sherry Brown is a professional organizer who assists people sort through their possessions and decide what to keep and how to get rid of things they no longer need, whether they are downsizing to move to a smaller space or want to stay where they are but lead a less cluttered life.
7:30 p.m.
Student jump roping at the Ball State University Homecoming Talent SearchThe Annual Student Talent Search, which began in 1967, is a unique opportunity to showcase some of Ball State’s finest talent for the University and community. All are welcome to come watch this free event - students, faculty, staff, alumni, & the Muncie community!
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Emens Auditorium
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
5:30 p.m.
Ball State University North Dining HallEnjoy a Homecoming-themed dining experience with a special themed menu! Special thanks to Ball State Dining Services for providing the decorations and an awesome menu!
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the voice students of Mei Zhong. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
A play that examines what it means to be alive at this particular time and place and what traces each of us will leave behind. In a series of exquisitely written monologues, SONNETS captures the subtle, often overlooked treasures of everyday life. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts box office.
7:30 p.m.
Poster for "Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again." designed by Studio165+Playwright Alice Birch has put together a grouping of vignettes that ask how to revolutionize language, relationships, work, and life in general while bursting at the seams of conformity. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
9:30 a.m.
During this forum, faculty and staff will have the opportunity to share their thoughts on how we can be more intentional in helping our students – and ourselves – develop a sense of purpose.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
2 p.m.
Are you part of an organization that relies on donors to succeed? This class will provide an update on the donor landscape and an overview of best practice donor communication methods. There will be opportunities to share your struggles, learn from others, and gain some tips and tricks.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the tuba and euphonium students of Matthew Lyon. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
A play that examines what it means to be alive at this particular time and place and what traces each of us will leave behind. In a series of exquisitely written monologues, SONNETS captures the subtle, often overlooked treasures of everyday life. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts box office.
7:30 p.m.
Student RecitalShoufeng He is a piano student of James Helton. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Poster for "Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again." designed by Studio165+Playwright Alice Birch has put together a grouping of vignettes that ask how to revolutionize language, relationships, work, and life in general while bursting at the seams of conformity. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
9 a.m.
Charlie CardinalMiller College of Business faculty invites our alumni to join us for a Homecoming Open House! We look forward to hearing about your lives after Ball State and sharing all of the exciting things that have happened at Miller College.
9 a.m.
pianist Hannah Roberts photographed against a gray backgroundProgram to be announced. Event is free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
12 p.m.
Team pushing a bed down Riverside at Ball State University Homecoming Bed RaceOne of Homecoming's most exciting traditions since 1980! Each Bed Race team consists of five people – four pushing the bed, and one riding on it. Teams compete against the clock, two teams at a time, on a 100-yard course. Anyone is welcome to come watch this free event or create a team!
7:30 p.m.
A play that examines what it means to be alive at this particular time and place and what traces each of us will leave behind. In a series of exquisitely written monologues, SONNETS captures the subtle, often overlooked treasures of everyday life. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts box office.
7:30 p.m.
Poster for "Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again." designed by Studio165+Playwright Alice Birch has put together a grouping of vignettes that ask how to revolutionize language, relationships, work, and life in general while bursting at the seams of conformity. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
8:30 a.m.
Ball State University Homecoming Chase Charlie 5KEnjoy the exciting Homecoming atmosphere as you run through campus along the parade route. The finish line is next to Emens Auditorium on Riverside Avenue, so make plans to stay and watch the Homecoming parade after you are finished!
9 a.m.
Ball State gymnast handing candy out at the Homecoming paradeThe Homecoming Parade has been one of Ball State's greatest traditions since it began in 1939. University organizations and the Muncie community enter floats, cars, bands, and even horses to show off their Cardinal Pride!
2:30 p.m.
David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University logoJoin a free public tour of works selected by a DOMA gallery guide.
2:30 p.m.
A play that examines what it means to be alive at this particular time and place and what traces each of us will leave behind. In a series of exquisitely written monologues, SONNETS captures the subtle, often overlooked treasures of everyday life. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts box office.
7:30 p.m.
"Arts Alive Series" followed by a burst of colorEnjoy a jazz concert from powerhouse trumpeter Byron Stripling and Grammy-nominated vocalist Carmen Bradford!
7:30 p.m.
A play that examines what it means to be alive at this particular time and place and what traces each of us will leave behind. In a series of exquisitely written monologues, SONNETS captures the subtle, often overlooked treasures of everyday life. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts box office.
7:30 p.m.
Poster for "Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again." designed by Studio165+Playwright Alice Birch has put together a grouping of vignettes that ask how to revolutionize language, relationships, work, and life in general while bursting at the seams of conformity. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
A play that examines what it means to be alive at this particular time and place and what traces each of us will leave behind. In a series of exquisitely written monologues, SONNETS captures the subtle, often overlooked treasures of everyday life. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts box office.
2:30 p.m.
Poster for "Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again." designed by Studio165+Playwright Alice Birch has put together a grouping of vignettes that ask how to revolutionize language, relationships, work, and life in general while bursting at the seams of conformity. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalGozde Parlaktuna is a violin student of Yu-Fang Chen. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the percussion students of YoungKyoung Lee. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
The Ball State Writer-in-Residence program is thrilled to host Hena Khan, award-winning author of picture books and middle grade fiction, in Muncie the week of October 28-30, 2024. Ms. Khan will read, write, learn, and talk with students in our community schools and after-school programs, and engage with community members around her award-winning books.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
1:30 p.m.
Join us as Tom Schwartz discusses one of the most significant symbols of the Cold War era. From its inception to its dramatic fall, the Berlin Wall divided families, separated friends, and symbolized the ideological divide of an entire world.
2:30 p.m.
Three Tuesdays, Oct. 29-Nov.12; 2:30-4 p.m. | This class is for those who have a desire to write down their memories to keep, for themselves, for family, or to publish. If you’ve started a memoir but need to get more chapters, this class is for you. If you’ve always wanted to write down pieces of your life, but had no idea where to start, this class is for you. In these three class sessions, you will write from prompts that will “capture your life” and help get your memories on the page, you’ll share your work, ideas, concerns, questions, and epiphanies. Class is for beginning and intermediate writers.
5:30 p.m.
The Ball State Writer-in-Residence program is thrilled to host Hena Khan, award-winning author of picture books and middle grade fiction, in Muncie the week of October 28-30, 2024. Ms. Khan will read, write, learn, and talk with students in our community schools and after-school programs, and engage with community members around her award-winning books.
6 p.m.
This panel presentation features historic photographs, maps, newspaper articles, and ghost stories of Muncie and Delaware County’s past. Program hosted by the E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center in collaboration with Delaware County Historical Society, Muncie Public Library, and the University Libraries Archives and Special Collections. Refreshments served after the program.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
During this forum, faculty and staff will have the opportunity to share their thoughts on how we can enhance existing relationships and partnerships and develop new partnerships that revitalize and sustain the communities that we serve.
1:30 p.m.
The Ball State Writer-in-Residence program is thrilled to host Hena Khan, award-winning author of picture books and middle grade fiction, in Muncie the week of October 28-30, 2024. Ms. Khan will read, write, learn, and talk with students in our community schools and after-school programs, and engage with community members around her award-winning books.
7:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the viola students of Zoran Jakovcic. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Jazz ensemble playing at Sursa HallEnjoy a concert of standard jazz favorites and original compositions with the Ball State Jazz Ensembles under the direction of Mark Buselli. Program to be announced. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the voice students of Yoko Shimazaki-Kilburn. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
student performing with the Wind Ensemble and Wind SymphonyBall State's top two concert bands present a series of concerts each year featuring a wide range of music. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
10 a.m.
Embrace the beauty of the season as you learn to capture the essence of snow-covered landscapes in breathtaking painted scenes. This workshop offers an opportunity to explore the art of winter watercolors. Whether you're just starting your artistic journey or seeking to refine your skills, this workshop promises an unforgettable experience filled with inspiration and creativity. Class is taught by Ann Johnson, local artist and former owner of F.B. Fogg. Open to all skills levels.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
12 p.m.
David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University logoEnjoy a midday break with mindfulness meditation in the DOMA galleries.
3 p.m.
The light painting in Sursa's lobby entitled First SymphonyThe IN-ASTA High School Orchestra Invitational will take place on November 1 and 2, 2024 at Ball State University.
9 a.m.
The light painting in Sursa's lobby entitled First SymphonyThe IN-ASTA High School Orchestra Invitational will take place on November 1 and 2, 2024 at Ball State University.
6:30 p.m.
Astronomy SlamCost: $4/person, click link for information. During this event, Ball State students use planetarium visuals to present in the most creative way they can while competing. Ten minutes a person—that is all the time they have to share a piece of our universe with you in the planetarium in an effort to win Astronomy Slam Champion. Suitable for all ages 10+, all ages are welcome. Interested in being a student presenter? Fill out the presenter interest form online by September 27, 2024.
7:30 p.m.
ball state choirs perform in Sursa HallFeaturing the rollicking fun of “The Cardinal Call” as an annual Ball State tradition, this concert highlights the unique repertoire for treble voices, tenor/bass voices, and a full range of musical emotions, led by Andrew Crow, Kerry Glann, Kristen Baisley, and Stephen Larson. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
3 p.m.
Girl playing a violinJoin us in supporting the Youth Symphony Orchestras of East Central Indiana during this performance and silent auction!
7:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the trumpet students of Stephen Campbell. Free and open to the public.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalYu-Hsin (Darlene) Tsai is an organ student of Marko Petričić. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
1:30 p.m.
Foundationally, we are all the same, but are we? When the two worlds of younger-than-retirement age and post-retirement collide, the result can be confusing, lonely, self-loathing, and just plain boring. Having a proper place to land, to have a different purpose than before, is a recipe for a happier, healthier, and more fulfilled life. The Muncie Senior Center provides that outlet and much more.
5:30 p.m.
a jazz student performs onstage in Sursa HallEnjoy a concert of standard jazz favorites and original compositions with the Ball State Jazz Combos under the direction of Mark Buselli. Program to be announced. Free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the string students of Zoran Jakovcic. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
6 p.m.
Artist Samuel Levi JonesPlease join the School of Art for a presentation by Samuel Levi Jones. From 6:00PM - 7:00PM in AJ225. Free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Ball state symphony orchestra rehearsing in Sursa HallThe Ball State Symphony Orchestra is a flagship ensemble of the School of Music that performs orchestral music from a wide variety of backgrounds and time periods. Program to include music by Ethel Smyth, Brahms, and Respighi.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
1:30 p.m.
During this forum, faculty and staff will have the opportunity to share their thoughts on how our programs and pedagogy should continue to adapt to new technologies and the changing interests and needs of learners in the 21st century.
All Day Event
Attend the 2024 Midwest Actuarial Science Student Conference at Ball State University on November 8-9!Learn about preparing for the MLC exam, ethics, advice from recent graduates, and emerging trends in the field; connect with professionals from various companies; and meet other actuarialscience majors from universities across the Midwest.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalEthan Hicks and Ethan Varden are percussion students of YoungKyoung Lee. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
6:30 p.m.
Universe Update Winter Night Sky PosterTravel through our universe in both space and time during this live presentation and learn about the most recent and exciting astronomy news. Hear updates about the JWST team and their findings, learn about stellar evolution and black holes, and find out how space exploration and research can help us out on Earth. Suitable for all ages 12+, all ages are welcome.
All Day Event
Attend the 2024 Midwest Actuarial Science Student Conference at Ball State University on November 8-9!Learn about preparing for the MLC exam, ethics, advice from recent graduates, and emerging trends in the field; connect with professionals from various companies; and meet other actuarialscience majors from universities across the Midwest.
3:30 p.m.
One World, One Sky: Big Bird's Adventure"One World, One Sky" is a brilliant program that follows Sesame Street's Big Bird and Elmo as they explore the night sky with Hu Hu Zhu, a new friend from China. Together, they take an imaginary trip from Sesame Street to the moon, where they discover how different it is from Earth. They will also find shapes in the sky that will help them find the North Star. This cross-cultural adventure opens children's eyes to the sky, helping them see how people all over the world are connected. Best suited for families and groups with pre-K through 1st grade learners, all ages are welcome.
5 p.m.
The Birth of Planet EarthHow did Earth come to be a life-supporting planet? Where did our Moon come from? What does Earth’s history tell us about our chances of finding other worlds that are truly Earth-like? This show tells the twisted tale of our planet’s origins, and helps us explore the potential of other possible worlds like our own. Suitable for all ages 10+, all ages are welcome.
6:30 p.m.
Universe Update Winter Night Sky PosterTravel through our universe in both space and time during this live presentation and learn about the most recent and exciting astronomy news. Hear updates about the JWST team and their findings, learn about stellar evolution and black holes, and find out how space exploration and research can help us out on Earth. Suitable for all ages 12+, all ages are welcome.
3 p.m.
The University Singers performing their annual Spectacular at Emens Auditorium in 2024The University Singers, also known as "Indiana’s Official Goodwill Ambassadors," celebrate their 61st season this year! Under the direction of Jodi Cotton-Street, the ensemble kicks off the season with its annual Fall Concert featuring songs of faith, hope, laughter, and love.
7:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the tuba and euphonium students of Matthew Lyon. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
3:30 p.m.
During this forum, faculty and staff will have the opportunity to share their thoughts on how we—individually and collectively—can enhance our commitment to our enduring value of inclusiveness.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the tuba and euphonium students of Mihoko Watanabe. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
11 a.m.
Olivia ChenOlivia Chen, Co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer of Twrl Milk Tea, is a creative entrepreneur passionate about community building, storytelling, and marketing. An expert in guerrilla marketing, Olivia has a proven track record in developing brand stories focusing on optimizing messaging, effective marketing mix, and maximizing sales conversion. She is passionate about creating positive change and growth while sharing her culture and traditions, with the world, especially Boba Milk Tea. Olivia holds a B.S. from the University of Berkeley, Haas Business School, and an MBA/MA from the University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School, and The Lauder Institute. She led global and domestic product marketing teams at Estee Lauder (Clinique, Donna Karan Cosmetics, and Origins) and is a former publicist for Amazon and New York Times bestselling authors. In her spare time, Olivia is an avid baker and bento creator.
1:30 p.m.
In November 1950, the greatest storm of the twentieth century crippled the eastern US, affecting more than 100 million people. Sometimes referred to as the Great Appalachian or Thanksgiving storm, this was no ordinary weather event. Its giant size and multiple record-setting hazards—including snow, ice, flooding, wind and cold temperatures—were cataclysmic. This superstorm was the costliest weather-related disaster when it occurred. Only two other storms that affected the US mainland since then, both hurricanes, have exceeded its death toll.
5:30 p.m.
a jazz student performs onstage in Sursa HallEnjoy a concert of standard jazz favorites and original compositions with the Ball State Jazz Combos under the direction of Mark Buselli. Program to be announced.
6 p.m.
Image: Elizabeth Catlett, American (1915 – 2012), Sharecropper, 1965, linocut, AP 17 3/8 x 16 ½ in., © Catlett Mora Family Trust/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. Enjoy a screening of the Iowa-made film Standing Strong: Elizabeth Catlett followed by a discussion with Kevin Kelley, the director, and Marie Wilkes, the producer of this new film dedicated to the life and incredible art of Elizabeth Catlett.
7:30 a.m.
Economic and demographic shifts continually and increasingly test communities of all sizes. To remain relevant and thrive, community leaders must tackle challenges and pursue opportunities comprehensively and creatively. These ongoing changes and the need for new approaches demonstrate the value of community development. It is necessary for community leadership, both official and unofficial, to undertake the training required to build capacity and help pursue strategies that put people and places first.Experts with decades of community development experience lead participants through seven core sessions over 2.5 days with exercises and conversations facilitated throughout. This training is designed for elected officials, community leaders, engaged citizens, and anyone who is passionate about where they live and dedicated to making it even better.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
5:30 p.m.
Reel Inclusion Film SeriesReel Inclusion Film Series: Defining US: Children at the Crossroads of Change
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalKarissa Brath is a violin student of Yu-Fang Chen. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Orchestra musicians performing on stageThe Campus Orchestra is a non-auditioned full orchestra featuring students and members of the Ball State community. Program to be announced. This concert is free and open to the public.
7:30 a.m.
Economic and demographic shifts continually and increasingly test communities of all sizes. To remain relevant and thrive, community leaders must tackle challenges and pursue opportunities comprehensively and creatively. These ongoing changes and the need for new approaches demonstrate the value of community development. It is necessary for community leadership, both official and unofficial, to undertake the training required to build capacity and help pursue strategies that put people and places first.Experts with decades of community development experience lead participants through seven core sessions over 2.5 days with exercises and conversations facilitated throughout. This training is designed for elected officials, community leaders, engaged citizens, and anyone who is passionate about where they live and dedicated to making it even better.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
11 a.m.
Jacob SchpokJacob Schpok serves as Partner and Head of Platform at Elevate Ventures. He is a member of the Investment Committee and oversees the teams responsible for sourcing and sponsoring investment opportunities and ensuring portfolio companies realize strong exits. Before joining Elevate, Jacob co-founded two startups in the SaaS and logistics industries and worked in a senior leadership role for a telecommunications startup in Indianapolis. Jacob also has an extensive background in state government, where he served as the State Director of the Indiana Small Business Development Center and the Executive Director of the Indiana Office of Small Business and Entrepreneurship. Jacob is a 2005 graduate of Ball State University’s Entrepreneurship program.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalEmily Sanders is a voice student of Cynthia Smith. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Pruis Hall
7:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature string faculty and students. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 a.m.
Economic and demographic shifts continually and increasingly test communities of all sizes. To remain relevant and thrive, community leaders must tackle challenges and pursue opportunities comprehensively and creatively. These ongoing changes and the need for new approaches demonstrate the value of community development. It is necessary for community leadership, both official and unofficial, to undertake the training required to build capacity and help pursue strategies that put people and places first.Experts with decades of community development experience lead participants through seven core sessions over 2.5 days with exercises and conversations facilitated throughout. This training is designed for elected officials, community leaders, engaged citizens, and anyone who is passionate about where they live and dedicated to making it even better.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
12 p.m.
David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University logoEnjoy a midday break with mindfulness meditation in the DOMA galleries.
6:30 p.m.
Universe Update Winter Night Sky PosterTravel through our universe in both space and time during this live presentation and learn about the most recent and exciting astronomy news. Hear updates about the JWST team and their findings, learn about stellar evolution and black holes, and find out how space exploration and research can help us out on Earth. Suitable for all ages 12+, all ages are welcome.
7:30 p.m.
Join d'Artagnan and The Musketeers in this epic tale of passion, intrigue, and adventure. All for one, and one for all! Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
The light painting in Sursa's lobby entitled First SymphonyThe EM concert series is a showcase for compositions of electronic and digital media.
7:30 p.m.
Student RecitalWill Weissert and Trent Brumback are trombone students of Chris Van Hof. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
12:30 p.m.
Ball State piano facultyJoin our piano studio for inspiring performances, insightful teaching, and thought-provoking discussions featuring Ball State faculty and students! All events are free and open to the public.
3:30 p.m.
One World, One Sky: Big Bird's Adventure"One World, One Sky" is a brilliant program that follows Sesame Street's Big Bird and Elmo as they explore the night sky with Hu Hu Zhu, a new friend from China. Together, they take an imaginary trip from Sesame Street to the moon, where they discover how different it is from Earth. They will also find shapes in the sky that will help them find the North Star. This cross-cultural adventure opens children's eyes to the sky, helping them see how people all over the world are connected. Best suited for families and groups with pre-K through 1st grade learners, all ages are welcome.
5 p.m.
The Birth of Planet EarthHow did Earth come to be a life-supporting planet? Where did our Moon come from? What does Earth’s history tell us about our chances of finding other worlds that are truly Earth-like? This show tells the twisted tale of our planet’s origins, and helps us explore the potential of other possible worlds like our own. Suitable for all ages 10+, all ages are welcome.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalXue Bai is a voice student of Mei Zhong. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
6:30 p.m.
Universe Update Winter Night Sky PosterTravel through our universe in both space and time during this live presentation and learn about the most recent and exciting astronomy news. Hear updates about the JWST team and their findings, learn about stellar evolution and black holes, and find out how space exploration and research can help us out on Earth. Suitable for all ages 12+, all ages are welcome.
7:30 p.m.
Join d'Artagnan and The Musketeers in this epic tale of passion, intrigue, and adventure. All for one, and one for all! Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217The Fall Short Play Series will include 4 one-acts running in rotational rep. See below for specific dates and times each one-act will be performed. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Student RecitalChunhui Yang is a voice student of Mei Zhong. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
2:30 p.m.
Join d'Artagnan and The Musketeers in this epic tale of passion, intrigue, and adventure. All for one, and one for all! Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217The Fall Short Play Series will include 4 one-acts running in rotational rep. See below for specific dates and times each one-act will be performed. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
3 p.m.
Faculty Artist SeriesThe Faculty Artist Series features School of Music faculty sharing their talent and passion for music with the campus and community. Program to include music by Bozza, Harberg, Muczynski, and more. Free and open to the public with livestream available.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217The Fall Short Play Series will include 4 one-acts running in rotational rep. See below for specific dates and times each one-act will be performed. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
4 p.m.
Lulu Loquidis LectureThis presentation will highlight four basic principles that underpin the approach of LAA Office: a multi-disciplinary design studio based in Columbus, Indiana that explores the space between landscape, art, and architecture. The presentation will provide an overview of the studio’s current projects in small cities across Southern Indiana, which focus on synthesizing public art and public space design.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the violin students of Yu-Fang Chen. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217The Fall Short Play Series will include 4 one-acts running in rotational rep. See below for specific dates and times each one-act will be performed. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
1:30 p.m.
Following the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, hemp cultivation was legalized nationwide. Brian Nixon diversified his crops to include hemp.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the flute students of Mihoko Watanabe. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217The Fall Short Play Series will include 4 one-acts running in rotational rep. See below for specific dates and times each one-act will be performed. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Join d'Artagnan and The Musketeers in this epic tale of passion, intrigue, and adventure. All for one, and one for all! Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217The Fall Short Play Series will include 4 one-acts running in rotational rep. See below for specific dates and times each one-act will be performed. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
student performing with the Wind Ensemble and Wind SymphonyBall State's concert bands present a series of concerts each year featuring a wide range of music. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the piano students of Lori Rhoden. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Join d'Artagnan and The Musketeers in this epic tale of passion, intrigue, and adventure. All for one, and one for all! Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217The Fall Short Play Series will include 4 one-acts running in rotational rep. See below for specific dates and times each one-act will be performed. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Pruis Hall
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalRobert J. Conda is a piano student of James Helton. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Join d'Artagnan and The Musketeers in this epic tale of passion, intrigue, and adventure. All for one, and one for all! Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217The Fall Short Play Series will include 4 one-acts running in rotational rep. See below for specific dates and times each one-act will be performed. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University logoJoin a free public tour of works selected by a DOMA gallery guide.
7:30 p.m.
Join d'Artagnan and The Musketeers in this epic tale of passion, intrigue, and adventure. All for one, and one for all! Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217The Fall Short Play Series will include 4 one-acts running in rotational rep. See below for specific dates and times each one-act will be performed. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
The Merry Widow: November 23 and 24th in Sursa HallCome see Ball State Opera Theatre's fall production of The Merry Widow in Sursa Performance Hall. Tickets will be available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
Join d'Artagnan and The Musketeers in this epic tale of passion, intrigue, and adventure. All for one, and one for all! Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
3 p.m.
The Merry Widow: November 23 and 24th in Sursa HallCome see Ball State Opera Theatre's fall production of The Merry Widow in Sursa Performance Hall. Tickets will be available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Student RecitalThis recital will feature the horn students of Gene Berger. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
1:30 p.m.
When the 1941 coal fired boilers gave out, Ball State leaders rather than sticking with old technology explored geothermal as an answer. Nearly 4,000 bore holes later Ball State became state of the art. Jim Lowe was in charge of the project and will take us through it step by step. Lear more about how this system heats and cools the campus.
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalAbigail Suppinger is a horn student of Gene Berger. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
Jazz pianist performing on stageEnjoy a concert of standard jazz favorites and original compositions with the Ball State Jazz Ensembles under the direction of Mark Buselli. Program to be announced. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
5 p.m.
Calendar: Honors College
Broadening Your Horizons Study Abroad Showcase
7:30 p.m.
The light painting in Sursa's lobby entitled First SymphonyThe Ball State New Music Ensemble is dedicated to performing chamber and solo music of the past thirty years, along with classics of the earlier 20th-century. Program to be announced. This recital is free and open to the public.
7:30 p.m.
lone dancer sitting onstage during a performance1 TO 4 (+, -) investigates contemporary dance styles of 2 curious choreographers seeking 1 unified perspective on human connection - is ONE the loneliest number? Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
12 p.m.
David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University logoEnjoy a midday break with mindfulness meditation in the DOMA galleries.
5 p.m.
Join us for a magical two-day event nestled within Minnetrista's Enchanted Luminaria Walk. Explore the historic Ball family home adorned with festive décor, serenaded by live musicians, and dazzled by local artisans. | No Charge—Reservations NOT Required
5 p.m.
the University Singers performing at Emens Auditorium during their 60th Annual Spectacular ReunionThe University Singers, also known as "Indiana’s Official Goodwill Ambassadors," celebrate their 61st season this year! Under the direction of Jodi Cotton-Street, the ensemble celebrates the season with the Holiday Choral Festival featuring songs of faith, hope, laughter, and love.
6:30 p.m.
Christmas star posterOver the years many people have tried to explain the appearance of the Star of Bethlehem, as described in the Bible. Can the star be explained as an exploding star, a comet, or some other natural event in the sky? Potential natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem and common modern-day misconceptions will be discussed. Suitable for all ages 10+, all ages are welcome.
7:30 p.m.
lone dancer sitting onstage during a performance1 TO 4 (+, -) investigates contemporary dance styles of 2 curious choreographers seeking 1 unified perspective on human connection - is ONE the loneliest number? Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
lone dancer sitting onstage during a performance1 TO 4 (+, -) investigates contemporary dance styles of 2 curious choreographers seeking 1 unified perspective on human connection - is ONE the loneliest number? Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
3:30 p.m.
One World, One Sky: Big Bird's Adventure"One World, One Sky" is a brilliant program that follows Sesame Street's Big Bird and Elmo as they explore the night sky with Hu Hu Zhu, a new friend from China. Together, they take an imaginary trip from Sesame Street to the moon, where they discover how different it is from Earth. They will also find shapes in the sky that will help them find the North Star. This cross-cultural adventure opens children's eyes to the sky, helping them see how people all over the world are connected. Best suited for families and groups with pre-K through 1st grade learners, all ages are welcome.
5 p.m.
Christmas star posterOver the years many people have tried to explain the appearance of the Star of Bethlehem, as described in the Bible. Can the star be explained as an exploding star, a comet, or some other natural event in the sky? Potential natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem and common modern-day misconceptions will be discussed. Suitable for all ages 10+, all ages are welcome.
5 p.m.
Join us for a magical two-day event nestled within Minnetrista's Enchanted Luminaria Walk. Explore the historic Ball family home adorned with festive décor, serenaded by live musicians, and dazzled by local artisans. | No Charge—Reservations NOT Required
6:30 p.m.
Christmas star posterOver the years many people have tried to explain the appearance of the Star of Bethlehem, as described in the Bible. Can the star be explained as an exploding star, a comet, or some other natural event in the sky? Potential natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem and common modern-day misconceptions will be discussed. Suitable for all ages 10+, all ages are welcome.
7:30 p.m.
lone dancer sitting onstage during a performance1 TO 4 (+, -) investigates contemporary dance styles of 2 curious choreographers seeking 1 unified perspective on human connection - is ONE the loneliest number? Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
3 p.m.
Conductor Andrew Crow leading the choral ensembles on the Holiday Choral ConcertFive choirs combine to surround the audience in a feast for the eyes, the ears, and the heart. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. The afternoon (3 p.m.) performance will also be available as a livestream.
6 p.m.
6:00 p.m. | Emens Auditorium
6 p.m.
Conductor Andrew Crow leading the choral ensembles on the Holiday Choral ConcertFive choirs combine to surround the audience in a feast for the eyes, the ears, and the heart. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1.
2 p.m.
Listen to three short talks before enjoying an afternoon tea in the Ball Family mansion. Guests will have an opportunity to see three floors of holiday decor and view all the beautiful needlepointed pieces featured in the living room.
7:30 p.m.
The cast of A CHRISMYSTERY performing onstage in Sursa HallJoin us for some high-flying mystery-solving fun as Detective Phil Barlow and his intrepid canine companion Bogie return for another Yuletide adventure! When Mrs. Klaus disappears under suspicious circumstances, Phil and Bogie team up with Reindeer Force, Squadron B to scour the city and find her before the evil Krampus ruins Christmas for everyone.
6:30 p.m.
Christmas star posterOver the years many people have tried to explain the appearance of the Star of Bethlehem, as described in the Bible. Can the star be explained as an exploding star, a comet, or some other natural event in the sky? Potential natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem and common modern-day misconceptions will be discussed. Suitable for all ages 10+, all ages are welcome.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Emens Auditorium
3:30 p.m.
One World, One Sky: Big Bird's Adventure"One World, One Sky" is a brilliant program that follows Sesame Street's Big Bird and Elmo as they explore the night sky with Hu Hu Zhu, a new friend from China. Together, they take an imaginary trip from Sesame Street to the moon, where they discover how different it is from Earth. They will also find shapes in the sky that will help them find the North Star. This cross-cultural adventure opens children's eyes to the sky, helping them see how people all over the world are connected. Best suited for families and groups with pre-K through 1st grade learners, all ages are welcome.
5 p.m.
Christmas star posterOver the years many people have tried to explain the appearance of the Star of Bethlehem, as described in the Bible. Can the star be explained as an exploding star, a comet, or some other natural event in the sky? Potential natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem and common modern-day misconceptions will be discussed. Suitable for all ages 10+, all ages are welcome.
6:30 p.m.
Christmas star posterOver the years many people have tried to explain the appearance of the Star of Bethlehem, as described in the Bible. Can the star be explained as an exploding star, a comet, or some other natural event in the sky? Potential natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem and common modern-day misconceptions will be discussed. Suitable for all ages 10+, all ages are welcome.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Pruis Hall
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217The Spring Short Play Series will include 3​ one-acts running in rotational rep. See below for specific dates and times each one-act will be performed. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217The Spring Short Play Series will include 3​ one-acts running in rotational rep. See below for specific dates and times each one-act will be performed. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217The Spring Short Play Series will include 3​ one-acts running in rotational rep. See below for specific dates and times each one-act will be performed. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217The Spring Short Play Series will include 3​ one-acts running in rotational rep. See below for specific dates and times each one-act will be performed. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217The Spring Short Play Series will include 3​ one-acts running in rotational rep. See below for specific dates and times each one-act will be performed. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217The Spring Short Play Series will include 3​ one-acts running in rotational rep. See below for specific dates and times each one-act will be performed. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
a jazz student performs onstage in Sursa HallEnjoy a concert of standard jazz favorites and original compositions with the Ball State Jazz Ensembles under the direction of Mark Buselli. Program to be announced. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217The Spring Short Play Series will include 3​ one-acts running in rotational rep. See below for specific dates and times each one-act will be performed. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Ball state symphony orchestra rehearsing in Sursa HallThe Ball State Symphony Orchestra is a flagship ensemble of the School of Music that performs orchestral music from a wide variety of backgrounds and time periods. Program to include music by Dvořák, and the winners of the concerto competition.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217The Spring Short Play Series will include 3​ one-acts running in rotational rep. See below for specific dates and times each one-act will be performed. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Natasha, Pierre and The Great Comet of 1812 is a musical adaptation of a section from Tolstoy's War and Peace, focusing on the romantic entanglements and personal struggles of its characters. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
Natasha, Pierre and The Great Comet of 1812 is a musical adaptation of a section from Tolstoy's War and Peace, focusing on the romantic entanglements and personal struggles of its characters. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
opera theatre students performing onstage at Sursa HallThe Ball State Opera Theatre program presents their ninth annual Opera Gala. The evening will feature several opera students as well as voice faculty from the School of Music. Tickets will be available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217The Spring Short Play Series will include 3​ one-acts running in rotational rep. See below for specific dates and times each one-act will be performed. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Natasha, Pierre and The Great Comet of 1812 is a musical adaptation of a section from Tolstoy's War and Peace, focusing on the romantic entanglements and personal struggles of its characters. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
Natasha, Pierre and The Great Comet of 1812 is a musical adaptation of a section from Tolstoy's War and Peace, focusing on the romantic entanglements and personal struggles of its characters. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Natasha, Pierre and The Great Comet of 1812 is a musical adaptation of a section from Tolstoy's War and Peace, focusing on the romantic entanglements and personal struggles of its characters. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Natasha, Pierre and The Great Comet of 1812 is a musical adaptation of a section from Tolstoy's War and Peace, focusing on the romantic entanglements and personal struggles of its characters. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Natasha, Pierre and The Great Comet of 1812 is a musical adaptation of a section from Tolstoy's War and Peace, focusing on the romantic entanglements and personal struggles of its characters. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Natasha, Pierre and The Great Comet of 1812 is a musical adaptation of a section from Tolstoy's War and Peace, focusing on the romantic entanglements and personal struggles of its characters. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Wind Ensemble playing at Sursa HallBall State's top two concert bands present a series of concerts each year featuring a wide range of music. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217This Bitter Earth is a powerful drama that examines the personal and political struggles of young Black characters as they confront issues of identity, history, and societal change in a racially charged environment. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Emens Auditorium
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217This Bitter Earth is a powerful drama that examines the personal and political struggles of young Black characters as they confront issues of identity, history, and societal change in a racially charged environment. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
students perform at a wind ensemble concert in Sursa HallBall State's concert bands present a series of concerts each year featuring a wide range of music. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217This Bitter Earth is a powerful drama that examines the personal and political struggles of young Black characters as they confront issues of identity, history, and societal change in a racially charged environment. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Through sharp humor and fast-paced dialogue, POTUS offers a satirical look at political power and personal ambitions. This play is for MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217This Bitter Earth is a powerful drama that examines the personal and political struggles of young Black characters as they confront issues of identity, history, and societal change in a racially charged environment. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
Through sharp humor and fast-paced dialogue, POTUS offers a satirical look at political power and personal ambitions. This play is for MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
ball state choirs perform in Sursa HallBall State’s choral program nurtures the next generation of conductors through graduate programs in choral music. This performance features the work of those emerging conductors as they hone their skills with the university’s premier vocal ensemble. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
2:30 p.m.
Through sharp humor and fast-paced dialogue, POTUS offers a satirical look at political power and personal ambitions. This play is for MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217This Bitter Earth is a powerful drama that examines the personal and political struggles of young Black characters as they confront issues of identity, history, and societal change in a racially charged environment. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
the stage in Recital Hall AR217This Bitter Earth is a powerful drama that examines the personal and political struggles of young Black characters as they confront issues of identity, history, and societal change in a racially charged environment. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Pruis Hall
7:30 p.m.
Through sharp humor and fast-paced dialogue, POTUS offers a satirical look at political power and personal ambitions. This play is for MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Through sharp humor and fast-paced dialogue, POTUS offers a satirical look at political power and personal ambitions. This play is for MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Ball state symphony orchestra rehearsing in Sursa HallThe Ball State Symphony Orchestra is a flagship ensemble of the School of Music that performs orchestral music from a wide variety of backgrounds and time periods. Program to include Bernstein's Chichester Psalms featuring the Ball State Chamber Choir.
7:30 p.m.
Through sharp humor and fast-paced dialogue, POTUS offers a satirical look at political power and personal ambitions. This play is for MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
8:30 p.m.
This performance time (2/28 at 8:30 p.m.) has been cancelled.
8 a.m.
Jazz pianist performing on stageJoin us for the 52nd annual Larry McWilliams Dimensions in Jazz Festival with guest artist Alexis Cole!
7:30 p.m.
Jazz ensemble playing at Sursa HallTwo honor bands of the 52nd Annual Larry McWilliams Dimensions in Jazz Festival perform with the Ball State Jazz Ensemble I and guest artist Alexis Cole. Program to be announced. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Pruis Hall
7:30 p.m.
The Ball State University School of Music is pleased to feature a special guest artist at the 54th Annual Pellegrini Festival of New Music. Additional guest artists include composers from around the country. This event is free and open to the public.
9 a.m.
The Ball State University School of Music is pleased to feature a special guest artist at the 54th Annual Pellegrini Festival of New Music. Additional guest artists include composers from around the country. This event is free and open to the public.
3 p.m.
The Ball State Cardinal Chorus men's choir performs in Sursa HallChoirs, led by Andrew Crow, Stephen Larson, and Kristen Baisley, sing of Love in Any Language. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
Ball State Choirs perform in Sursa Hall.Led by Kerry Glann, this annual choral contribution to Ball State University’s Women’s Week activities features a variety of music and special guests, who all highlight the voices and contributions of women in music and society. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
6 p.m.
installation artist Justin Favela photographed by Mikayla WhitmoreHear from internationally known installation artist Justin Favela as a part of the Arts Alive program!
7:30 p.m.
Good Boys and True is a drama that delves into the complexities of privilege and moral ambiguity, centered on a scandal involving a promising college athlete and the fallout that reveals deeper truths about those around him. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Join us for a celebration of cultural exchange, unity, and the universal language of kinesthetic movement. Tickets available through the Emens Box Office in early fall 2024.
7:30 p.m.
students performing at a Wind Ensemble and Wind Symphony concert in Sursa HallBall State's top two concert bands present a series of concerts each year featuring a wide range of music. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
2:30 p.m.
Good Boys and True is a drama that delves into the complexities of privilege and moral ambiguity, centered on a scandal involving a promising college athlete and the fallout that reveals deeper truths about those around him. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
This performance has been cancelled. Instead, enjoy Groove: Interlocking Cultures Through Movement on March 21-22 at 7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
This poignant drama explores family dynamics and the impact of secrets, focusing on the strained relationship between a father and his daughter as they navigate their shared past and present challenges. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Join us for a celebration of cultural exchange, unity, and the universal language of kinesthetic movement. Tickets available through the Emens Box Office in early fall 2024.
2:30 p.m.
This poignant drama explores family dynamics and the impact of secrets, focusing on the strained relationship between a father and his daughter as they navigate their shared past and present challenges. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
This performance has been cancelled. Instead, enjoy Groove: Interlocking Cultures Through Movement on March 21-22 at 7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Good Boys and True is a drama that delves into the complexities of privilege and moral ambiguity, centered on a scandal involving a promising college athlete and the fallout that reveals deeper truths about those around him. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
This poignant drama explores family dynamics and the impact of secrets, focusing on the strained relationship between a father and his daughter as they navigate their shared past and present challenges. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Emens Auditorium
7:30 p.m.
Good Boys and True is a drama that delves into the complexities of privilege and moral ambiguity, centered on a scandal involving a promising college athlete and the fallout that reveals deeper truths about those around him. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
This poignant drama explores family dynamics and the impact of secrets, focusing on the strained relationship between a father and his daughter as they navigate their shared past and present challenges. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Good Boys and True is a drama that delves into the complexities of privilege and moral ambiguity, centered on a scandal involving a promising college athlete and the fallout that reveals deeper truths about those around him. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
This poignant drama explores family dynamics and the impact of secrets, focusing on the strained relationship between a father and his daughter as they navigate their shared past and present challenges. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Good Boys and True is a drama that delves into the complexities of privilege and moral ambiguity, centered on a scandal involving a promising college athlete and the fallout that reveals deeper truths about those around him. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
This poignant drama explores family dynamics and the impact of secrets, focusing on the strained relationship between a father and his daughter as they navigate their shared past and present challenges. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
opera theatre students performing onstage at Sursa HallCome see Ball State Opera Theatre's spring production in Sursa Performance Hall. Tickets will be available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office. Program to be announced.
3 p.m.
opera theatre students performing onstage at Sursa HallCome see Ball State Opera Theatre's spring production in Sursa Performance Hall. Tickets will be available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
12 a.m.
7:30 p.m. | Emens Auditorium
7:30 p.m.
dancer performing onstageBlood Wedding explores the inevitability of fate and the passionate forces that drive human actions. In a series of poetic and haunting scenes, this story captures the profound and often tragic emotions of love, betrayal, and destiny. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
ball state choirs perform in Sursa HallConcluding their season in style, Chamber Choir members demonstrate their virtuosity and expressive talents with an ambitious program of music both old and new. Led by conductor Andrew Crow. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
3 p.m.
students performing at a Wind Ensemble and Wind Symphony concert in Sursa HallBall State's Wind Ensemble presents a series of concerts each year featuring a wide range of music. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
dancer performing onstageBlood Wedding explores the inevitability of fate and the passionate forces that drive human actions. In a series of poetic and haunting scenes, this story captures the profound and often tragic emotions of love, betrayal, and destiny. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
dancer performing onstageBlood Wedding explores the inevitability of fate and the passionate forces that drive human actions. In a series of poetic and haunting scenes, this story captures the profound and often tragic emotions of love, betrayal, and destiny. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
dancer performing onstageBlood Wedding explores the inevitability of fate and the passionate forces that drive human actions. In a series of poetic and haunting scenes, this story captures the profound and often tragic emotions of love, betrayal, and destiny. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
dancer performing onstageBlood Wedding explores the inevitability of fate and the passionate forces that drive human actions. In a series of poetic and haunting scenes, this story captures the profound and often tragic emotions of love, betrayal, and destiny. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Stay tuned for more details as we reveal the creative vision behind this exciting new endeavor! Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
dancer performing onstageBlood Wedding explores the inevitability of fate and the passionate forces that drive human actions. In a series of poetic and haunting scenes, this story captures the profound and often tragic emotions of love, betrayal, and destiny. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Stay tuned for more details as we reveal the creative vision behind this exciting new endeavor! Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
dancer performing onstageBlood Wedding explores the inevitability of fate and the passionate forces that drive human actions. In a series of poetic and haunting scenes, this story captures the profound and often tragic emotions of love, betrayal, and destiny. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
Stay tuned for more details as we reveal the creative vision behind this exciting new endeavor! Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
2:30 p.m.
dancer performing onstageBlood Wedding explores the inevitability of fate and the passionate forces that drive human actions. In a series of poetic and haunting scenes, this story captures the profound and often tragic emotions of love, betrayal, and destiny. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Stay tuned for more details as we reveal the creative vision behind this exciting new endeavor! Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Stay tuned for more details as we reveal the creative vision behind this exciting new endeavor! Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
a jazz student performs onstage in Sursa HallEnjoy a concert of standard jazz favorites and original compositions with the Ball State Jazz Ensembles under the direction of Mark Buselli. Program to be announced. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
dancers performing onstageSelected works from dance majors highlighting the best in original dances that vary in style and form. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Stay tuned for more details as we reveal the creative vision behind this exciting new endeavor! Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. | Pruis Hall
7:30 p.m.
dancers performing onstageSelected works from dance majors highlighting the best in original dances that vary in style and form. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Stay tuned for more details as we reveal the creative vision behind this exciting new endeavor! Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Wind Ensemble playing at Sursa HallBall State's concert bands present a series of concerts each year featuring a wide range of music. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.
7:30 p.m.
dancers performing onstageSelected works from dance majors highlighting the best in original dances that vary in style and form. Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Stay tuned for more details as we reveal the creative vision behind this exciting new endeavor! Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.
7:30 p.m.
Ball State Choirs perform in Sursa Hall.This performance provides a capstone to a robust year of choral activities for four ensembles performing together and combined. Tickets available for purchase in person or online through the College of Fine Arts Box Office starting August 1. This concert will also be livestreamed.