Glass scholar talks about transition of art
October 19, 2010Today's glass artists are engaging in cross-media platforms to express themselves, curator Davira Taragin said Tuesday night.
Today's glass artists are engaging in cross-media platforms to express themselves, curator Davira Taragin said Tuesday night.
Nationally recognized architect Robin Guenther will be on campus today to deliver a lecture about health care architecture.
Ethan Stern, a Seattle glass artist, is arriving in Muncie tonight for a two-week stay to spend time with students in Ball State's newly opened Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass.
The mass killings in Darfur don't seem to have much attention paid to them, but junior Cory Ahlersmeyer is trying to change that.
Indiana State Police are warning drivers to be on the lookout for deer because the harvest season has arrived early.
The military is accepting openly gay recruits for the first time in the nation's history, even as it tries to slow the movement to abolish its "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
An Indiana native and Ball State alumna, Haven Kimmel meant to reach the top when she studied for her bachelor's and master's degrees.
The Ball State community assembled at the Kitselman Center on Friday to honor the memory of Virginia Ball and celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the Virginia B. Ball Center for Creative Inquiry.
A small group of Ball State students spent their Friday afternoon with TCOMuncie going door to door collecting canned food to help support Second Harvest Food Bank in Muncie.
Master's degree holders earn 70 percent more than those with bachelor's degree, and it seems to be replacing the bachelor's degree as the required educational level for many employers.
Students, families and the BSU community stepped up to the challenge at the Ball State Museum of Art Dance Mania competition to celebrate its 75th year on Saturday.
Students were encouraged to have as many virtual alcoholic beverages as they could handle and watch a short film to raise alcohol awareness.
After a decade, the Virginia B. Ball Center for Creative Inquiry continues its goal to transform student and faculty experiences.
The state will begin paying millions of dollars in penalties and interest to the federal government next year.
The Ball State community gathered to experience the international cultures of more than 25 countries at the Amazing Taste on Thursday night.
The Obama administration urged a federal judge on Thursday to let the military press on with "don't ask, don't tell," for now.
The Ball State Student Foundation's second-annual Scholarship Cornhole Tournament will take place at 8:30 a.m. on the Alumni Center lawn.
Those curious about how the Shafer Tower carillon works or how the bells in the tower look will have the opportunity do both Saturday at 11 a.m.
Christy Woods is opening its doors to patrons, offering Fall Leaf Tours to celebrate the new season.
Those curious about how the Shafer Tower carillon works can see first hand Saturday at 11 a.m.