December 28, 2010
R. Wayne Estopinal, president of a Jeffersonville, Ind., architectural firm, has been appointed by Gov. Mitch Daniels to Ball State University's Board of Trustees, as Richard Hall is reappointed to the board. Both appointments are for four-year terms.
December 28, 2010
Nitrous oxide — a potent greenhouse gas — has been found emanating in large amounts from freshwater bodies across North America, according to research findings from a new report co-authored by Ball State biologist Melody Bernot.
December 23, 2010
NPR host Steve Inskeep inspires graduates at December Commencement
December 22, 2010
Paul and Leslie Strohm donate $25,000 gift in memory of Carl and Marjorie Strohm.
December 20, 2010
Citation for Tom DeWeese's Medal of Distinction
December 17, 2010
Longtime member and president of the Ball State Board of Trustees, Thomas L. DeWeese, announced he will retire from the university's top leadership group effective Dec. 31. The board then voted to promote Hollis E. Hughes Jr. to the president's chair. It also approved a change in student fees for the Intensive English Institute and accepted the university's audited financial report for the fiscal year concluded June 30, 2010.
December 10, 2010
Indiana native Steve Inskeep, co-host of NPR's top-rated "Morning Edition," will address graduates and families attending Ball State's winter graduation ceremonies on Dec. 18. University leaders also will present him with an honorary doctorate in humane letters.
December 10, 2010
A journal produced entirely by undergraduate students has been recognized for its excellence and innovation.
December 10, 2010
Free course will help emergency supervisors communicate more effectively, helping reduce rumors and confusion in a crisis.
December 8, 2010
CBER director Michael Hicks is forecasting that Indiana's economy will expand at a slow but steady rate in 2011.
December 2, 2010
Speech pathology and audiology scholarship created by alumnus.
December 2, 2010
Respondents to a public opinion poll by the Bowen Center for Public Affairs want state government to focus on creating jobs in 2011.