Upcoming Events
1:30 p.m.
USS Indianapolis was the fastest ship in the Navy. She served as the president’s flagship. This story is told by Seaman First Class L.D. Cox, who served aboard her and was on watch on the bridge at the moment she was torpedoed.
3:30 p.m.
Photo of Speaker Dr. Charlie FehlLight-activated chemical tools and reactions for studying sugar-based processes in cells and disease
3 p.m.
This year the Archives and Special Collections put on a display of Steve Bell’s collection. "From the Newsroom to the Classroom: The Life and Lessons of Professor Steve Bell” at the Archives and Special Collections is more than a tribute, it’s a living archive of a journalist whose life and career mirrored the most pivotal moments in American history. The display follows his life through the items Bell and his family donated to the archives and was curated by his granddaughter, Samantha Politinsky, who is the current E. Ruth Dunning Graduate Assistant for the Archives and Special Collections. The exhibit’s first cases trace Bell’s origins, a small-town football player from Iowa who married his high school sweetheart who happened to have a knack for public speaking. His first major story was in Omaha, Nebraska where his Emmy-winning documentary The Outsiders spotlighted high school dropouts. He soon left Omaha to start reporting from New York and Washington.
11 a.m.
Christiana Mann PhotoChristiana Mann is a faculty member at Ball State University’s Miller College of Business, where she teaches in the Department of Applied Business Studies with a focus on hospitality, innovation, and leadership. With more than 40 years of experience in the food service industry, she brings a wealth of real-world expertise into the classroom to prepare the next generation of business and hospitality leaders.In addition to her academic role, Christiana is a seasoned entrepreneur and co-owner of Three Bears Concessions and proprietor of The Culinary Cottage, ventures that showcase her passion for food, service, and community. Her diverse career has spanned nearly every corner of the industry — from retail and brick-and-mortar establishments to mobile, temporary, and seasonal operations. She has also managed large-scale contracts with state parks and universities and has unique insight from her work in public health enforcement with federal, state, and local health departments.Known for blending practical industry knowledge with an innovative teaching style, Christiana is dedicated to helping students and colleagues connect theory to practice.
1:30 p.m.
Theodore Roosevelt is remembered as a champion of the American West and one of his legacies is the expansion of the National Park System. Roosevelt’s interest in the west was formed in his early years, including time spent living in North Dakota Badlands in his 20s. This presentation will describe TR’s western travels and how they shaped his life and political career.
10 a.m.
Calendar: Graduate School
Your lunch, bill on us. Pass by West Quad 208 to grab a meal card for your meal.
11 a.m.
James JP PayneAlthough the third in the line of James Payne’s, he tops the charts at number 1 when it comes to his skills and experience in creating world class guest experiences. He developed fundamentals in Marketing and Public Relations from Ball State University, as well as Adult Training and Consulting from North Carolina State University. He harnessed veteran customer service skills acquired at Disney Institute Training. He works around people, with people, and for people. He earned a Hospitality Certification from IUPUI, venturing into positions with small and large organizations alike. In February 2024, he served as lead concierge to the NBA All-Star game and host committee. In February 2011, he worked as the Chief Concierge and Hospitality Training Specialist during Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis. James has developed a trained team of hospitality professionals to create memorable Game Day/Fan Experiences for the Indianapolis Colts, resulting in club and suite renewals.
7 p.m.
Calendar: Graduate School
Start the year with intention- join our New Year Vision Board event to design your dreams!
6 p.m.
For generations, holiday shopping in Muncie was more than a seasonal task—it was an experience filled with tradition, excitement, and community spirit. Downtown once sparkled with festive lights, and families crowded the sidewalks to admire elaborate window displays at Ball Stores and other local retail establishments. This program explores the history and experiences of holiday shopping in the “Magic City” through the combined resources of the Ball State University Libraries, Delaware County Historical Society, and the Muncie Public Library. | No charge, refreshments served after presentation
6 p.m.
For generations, holiday shopping in Muncie was more than a seasonal task—it was an experience filled with tradition, excitement, and community spirit. Downtown once sparkled with festive lights, and families crowded the sidewalks to admire elaborate window displays at Ball Stores and other local retail establishments. This program explores the history and experiences of holiday shopping in the “Magic City” through the combined resources of the Ball State University Libraries, Delaware County Historical Society, and the Muncie Public Library. Hot cocoa and cookies will be served.
1 p.m.
Take a deep dive into children’s literature of the past and compare and contrast the themes and narratives in children’s book of the past with contemporary children’s stories today. Cookies and coffee will also be provided.
6 p.m.
Join us for this celebration of Black History Month. This presentation will feature stories about some of the bold and amazing women who made history but were hidden from the history books. The program will include historic photographs, maps, and other resources from local history archives. And there will be plenty of time for audience discussion and recollections!
6 p.m.
Explore the architecture of Ball State University, while learning about history-making women who lived, worked, learned and played within the wall of these iconic buildings. Wine and appetizers will be served.