UPD gets new K9 officer
February 7, 2017One of the University Police Department’s newest recertified officers is only 10 years old and will almost always be seen with a tennis ball and covered in fur.
One of the University Police Department’s newest recertified officers is only 10 years old and will almost always be seen with a tennis ball and covered in fur.
In below freezing temperatures with ice cold water to match, Ball State held the 2017 annual Polar Plunge Feb. 4.
Warmer temperatures in store!
Ball State is wrapping up a five-year project that will result in the nation’s largest geothermal system of its kind.
To Interim President Terry King, the Board of Trustees, the university administration and community, During our time at Ball State, we found safety in fellow students as well as faculty members in their commitment to inclusivity.
Following President Trump's recent executive order banning immigration, the university is holding two open forum events at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education is recommending a $134 million appropriation for the 2017-18 school year.
The first moment Bradley Ridge put on a virtual reality headset, he knew that it was going to be big.
With the sparks of outrage happening across the country, one graduate student felt a grassroots event such as 'Call Your Members of Congress' could change potential outcomes.
Ball State's Student Government Association is continuing its efforts to discuss and combat issues facing college campuses.
About 25 members of the Ball State Students for Life traveled to Washington, D.C. Jan. 27 to participate in the March for Life.
In response to President Donald Trump's executive order that temporarily bans immigration from seven countries, Interim President Terry King issued a statement in a campus-wide email on Sunday night.
The job pays well, but there are conditions. Ball State's incoming president, Geoffrey S. Mearns, will be making in the range of half a million dollars.
After the 2015 Beneficence Dialogue and seeing the success of Lunch with a Cop, the university decided to launch the Lunch with an Administrator program.
Ball State is continuing its efforts to eliminate the flooding that plagues parts of campus.
Geoffrey S. Mearns doesn’t share the usual background of past university presidents.
Matt Frey, founder and CEO of Bub’s Burgers, made a visit to Ball State Jan. 25, speaking to a couple hundred students within the Miller College of Business while handing out free burgers.
Student Government Association President James Wells issued a striking statement about a student senate amendment that he believes is aimed at stripping him of power.
With suicide as the second leading cause of death for ages 15-23, Indiana lawmakers are working on new legislation for the new year that would be aimed at reducing the suicide rate among children, teenagers and young adults.
Ball State announced on Jan. 24 that its 17th president will be Geoffrey S. Mearns. The university's new president is finishing his term at Northern Kentucky University, which ends July 31.