Ball State faculty member wins big on 'Jeopardy!'
By Brynn Mechem / June 27, 2018If “Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek asked one contestant on a handful of summer episodes what university he worked for, his answer would have been, “What is Ball State.”
If “Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek asked one contestant on a handful of summer episodes what university he worked for, his answer would have been, “What is Ball State.”
Ball State men’s tennis has been one of the more successful Mid-American Conference programs throughout its history, and head coach Bill Richards has been an instrumental part of that success.
Emergency responders were called to the area of North Cherry and West Main streets around 4:30 p.m. Tuesday on a call of collision with multiple cars.
Stedman Graham, who has built up a long and successful career but is most recognizable for his 32-year partnership with media mogul Oprah Winfrey, graduated from Ball State in 1979 with a master’s degree in education.
Seven individuals were chosen to serve on the Muncie School Board during a Board of Trustees meeting Monday.
Cardinals can fly through Saturn’s rings, travel to various stars or land on Mars in one of Ball State’s attractions.
Nestled just west of Cooper Life Science lies 17 acres of protected deciduous forest, grass prairie and other plant communities.
Founded in 1935, the College of Fine Arts has a mission to “promote awareness, appreciation and expertise in the fine arts.”
Many people around the world heard the Billboard Hot 100 hit “Shut Up and Dance,” but few know that one of Walk the Moon’s band members is a former Cardinal.
Charges have been filed against a former IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital nurse after an investigator said she was stealing pain medications.
Since its inception in 1975, Ball State field hockey owns a 398-367-18 record, meaning its 400th win will likely come in the 2018 season.
In 1934, the 4,000-square-foot home that would eventually be converted into Ball State’s Multicultural Center was built.
Two Ball State alumni, now acting professionals, will perform side-by-side in Chicago this summer.
Joining the university in 2004, Jo Ann Gora was the 14th president of Ball State and the first female president of an Indiana public institution.
A new mobile game that asks people to get out and explore their city is coming to Muncie.
Originally founded in 2003 by Phi Mu and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Dance Marathon is a philanthropic event in support of Riley Hospital for Children.
On Nov. 20, 1964, 25 architects petitioned the Indiana State Legislative Advisory Commission to consider establishing a state-supported School of Architecture.
Promoting the concept of entrepreneurial learning was part of the goal of Ball State’s 15th president Paul Ferguson.
On Wednesday, attorneys from the Alliance Defending Freedom, ADF, filed a federal lawsuit against Ball State University officials on behalf of Students for Life.
Ball State’s campus closed early Friday to allow students, faculty and staff to celebrate the kick off of the university's centennial.