Tuesday, September 23, 2025
TBD
[N] Ball State University Women's Golf at Red Raider Invitational - Rawls Course T-7th of 15 Teams / 914 (+50) Location: Lubbock, TX
9 a.m.
The CSH Success Hub is hitting the road! We're traveling to all the College of Sciences and Humanities academic buildings to meet students, provide student success resources, and to showcase the CSH Success Hub. Stop by for candy, resources, and a chance to learn more about the CSH Success Hub. We can't wait to meet you!
10 a.m.

In conjunction with the 4th biennial Indiana Clay Conference, the juried component of the State of Clay in Indiana IV exhibition will highlight the diverse work made by clay artists who have lived or worked in the state of Indiana, while the invitational component of the exhibition spotlights the work of the conference organizers. The exhibition will be juried by Lenny Dowhie. Reception is October 4 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. This exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
10 a.m.
The Facul-TEA series offers 15-minute webinars designed for busy faculty—a perfect quick pick-me-up to energize your teaching, research, creative endeavors, and professional activities in the amount of time it takes to drink a cup of tea! Facul-TEA sessions offer Timely, Engaging, Abbreviated skills-based training for faculty with similar roles and/or experiences.
10 a.m.
Join members of Ball State’s Office of Information Security to learn why password managers are one of the most effective tools for protecting your digital identity.
12 p.m.

The SPA staff will provide a brief review of SPA's role at Ball State, some high-level considerations for grant seeking, an overview of available tools attendees can use to find funding opportunities, and a quick dive into the SPIN database. Attendees are encouraged to ask questions!
1 p.m.

This workshop is packed with essential information about the research process to help you get started with your thesis project. Learn about research tools and strategies that will help you gather sources for your literature review. You’ll also find out how to get the most out of databases such as Dissertations and Theses Global, and Web of Science (which covers science, social sciences, and humanities content).
1:30 p.m.
The true story of Madge Oberholtzer, the young Irvington woman who brought down D.C. Stephenson and the Ku Klux Klan. Newsman Harold C. Feightner wrote about her saying, “Few deaths of comparatively inconspicuous people have had the far-flung effects that hers did”. Her passing marked the beginning of the end of the Ku Klux Klan in Indiana; it resulted in the indictment of several political figures and the complete change in the capital cities’ administration, and it nearly wrecked a political party.
5 p.m.
Because the best nights are the ones we sing through, join SIS for a night full of sisterhood, singing, meaningful discussion, and great vibes!
5:30 p.m.
The Office of Nationally Competitive Scholarships will hold an information session for Honors students.
7:30 p.m.

7:30 p.m. | Emens Auditorium
7:30 p.m.

The Fall Short Play Series features multiple short plays directed by junior-level students. Performed in repertory, the series offers audiences the chance to see several shows in one evening, showcasing a variety of stories and styles. All performances take place in the Fine Arts Building's Recital Hall (AR 217).