June saw the end of Dustin Meeks’ two-year term on the Board of Trustees for Ball State University. He graduated from Ball State in May. During his undergrad, Meeks was a student, a member of the Board of Directors for his national fraternity and the student trustee on Ball State’s main governing body. Through all of that, he saw a university president resign, a new one get hired, various building projects get planned and completed, and a new view on Ball State as a whole. Before he takes off for law school at Ohio State in the fall, he sat down to reflect on his time as a board member and what all that entailed.
Former Trustee Reflects on Ball State Experience
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