Wednesday, March 20, 2024
All Day Event
Embark on a thrilling journey with the Social Sciences LLC and Education LLC as they team up with Visit Indiana for an unforgettable trip to the Indiana State House and Indiana State Museum on Wednesday, March 20th.Dive into the heart of Indiana's government with exclusive tours, engaging panel featuring government professionals, and indulge in a delicious lunch. Afterwards, immerse yourself in the rich history and culture at the Indiana State Museum. To register for this trip and for more details - please follow this link: https://bsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4YGKTWkSjn74BPU
11 a.m.
This workshop will assist students in learning to research and write program notes for recitals and other performances. Good program notes must be articulate, authoritative, and concise. They are how the musician communicates about their chosen repertoire, and they establish a listening context which is both musical and historical. Far different from a research paper, they pose distinct challenges to the performing musician. Join us as we discuss these challenges and develop strategies to overcome them.
12 p.m.
What does it mean to be professional? In this highly interactive workshop, you will learn about professional communication, judgment, dress, and organizational culture based on feedback from employers.
12 p.m.
Topic: Coping with Chronic Health Conditions, Disability, and Grief
12 p.m.
Topic: Coping with Chronic Health Conditions, Disability, and Grief
2 p.m.
The Dementia Friends Indiana initiative–an outreach of Dementia Friendly America–seeks to educate communities across the state about dementia, break down the stigma surrounding dementia, and implement practical changes that make life easier to navigate for those with dementia and those who care for them. This session is beneficial for any community member, community group, business, or organization that is interested in making their community friendlier and more conducive for those living with dementia. Tia will explain what dementia is, signs and symptoms, communication tips, and more. | No Charge, reservations required.
3 p.m.
This webinar from the University Libraries is aimed at the graduate student in Applied Behavior Analysis who wants to improve their searching skills beyond the basics. Join us and explore topics like getting the most out of a database thesaurus, best practices for searching effectively and efficiently on your topic, and how to save searches so you can repeat them later. Databases covered include APA PsycInfo, ERIC, and Web of Science.
3 p.m.
This inaugural series of the Bryan Dean Forum aims to provide leading-edge insights that will support our faculty in reimagining business education and expose our students to prominent thought leaders. The series will clarify the challenges ahead for business and business education and provide inspiration and guidance for our journey of change. Open to the public. Reception immediately following lecture and Q&A.
5:30 p.m.
Free CPR training for Ball State Students
7:30 p.m.
The 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 p.m.
Upon receiving numerous death threats while in the running for governor, State Senator Tyson Avery and his wife escape to a mountain cabin owned by the family of the Senator's top aide, Clayton Carlson. Tension builds as the stalker reveals they know where the Senator is hiding and as more and more disturbing events take place, the terror really begins. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office.