Ball State CAP: INDY to move to new location
By Staff Reports / July 9, 2019Ball State's CAP: INDY Connector, the Indianapolis extension of the R. Wayne Estopinal College of Architecture and Planning (CAP), will be moving to a new location.
Ball State's CAP: INDY Connector, the Indianapolis extension of the R. Wayne Estopinal College of Architecture and Planning (CAP), will be moving to a new location.
Students from China and South Korea arriving this fall in Muncie to study at the Indiana Academy will be residing with host families in Muncie.
The United States women’s soccer team was as good as American players promised — maybe even better.
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Holocaust survivor Eva Kor, who championed forgiveness even for those who carried out the Holocaust atrocities, died Thursday during an overseas trip for a museum she founded in Indiana, her son said.
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Alan Finn will serve as Ball State's new vice president for business affairs and treasurer, according to a press release.
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A slight increase in tuition rates and a 0.6 percent increase in the university's general budget is expected for the 2019-20 academic year.