UPD Chief Gene Burton to retire
By Staff Reports / July 17, 2014The university's director of public safety and police chief will retire at the end of the month.
The university's director of public safety and police chief will retire at the end of the month.
Scott Trappe has never been to space, but the half-dozen uniform patches on his desk have.
The University Police Department made the following arrests between Monday and Wednesday.
Starting with the launch of “The Circus in Winter,” an original musical created by Ball State students in 2010, the university will now host a musical theatre festival.
Apollo 11 landed on the moon 45 years ago on July 20, 1969.At Ball State, many faculty members remember the event well, along with hundreds of millions across the world. In fact, some of them might not be here if that event hadn’t happened.
Almost 60 years after Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a public bus, a group of students are using that same tool, a decommissioned public bus, to tell the story of Muncie’s contributions to end racial inequality.
A former federal prosecutor will look at Ball State’s fraud cases from 2008 and 2010 that totaled $13 million.
Sitting in a tipped over chair, a young boy presses the on switch of a vacuum cleaner.
The university will hire outside help to look at the fraud cases from 2008 and 2010 that totaled $13 million.
On the third floor of the Studebaker Hall East, a group of foreign exchange students gathered ahead of the highly anticipated Germany vs. Brazil World Cup semifinal. Three of them are from Brazil, including Janaina Aranda.
Ball State’s top money manager will leave later this year to return to his first passion — aeronautics.
City emergency officials say the idea that the Fourth of July is a dangerous holiday is a common misconception.
Read the University Police Department arrest log for July 5 and July 6.
Ball State's treasuer and vice president for business affairs announced today that he will move on to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
On the order of Gov. Mike Pence, Ball State will lower its flags for the official period of mourning this week after the death of three law enforcement officers in the line of duty.
Paul Ferguson signed his contract with Ball State on May 25 to be the university’s president, taking office Aug. 1 after Terry King’s short time as interim president.
The university signed a five-year contract with Papa John’s to bring a franchise to the Atrium with an anticipated opening of Aug. 18.
A female student was injured after falling at a campus fraternity house early Friday morning, said a university spokesperson.
The face of Ball State will change in August when Ball State’s next full-time president takes over. But the man working to prepare for the switch expects the university to remain unchanged, at least for the near future.
Seven professional drum corps will compete Friday at Ball State as the culmination of a week’s worth activities at Music For All’s Summer Symposium.