Indiana groups to host high-speed rail conference
November 28, 2010The nation's top rail transportation official will speak at a conference next week focusing on the future of high-speed rail in Indiana.
The nation's top rail transportation official will speak at a conference next week focusing on the future of high-speed rail in Indiana.
A former White House official will be on campus Tuesday as part of a Miller College of Business lecture series.
A U.S. supercarrier and South Korean destroyer took up position in the tense Yellow Sea on Sunday for joint military exercises that were a united show of force just days after a deadly North Korean artillery attack.
Indiana is trailing neighboring states in developing renewable energy standards, leaving the state at a disadvantage for new investment, environmental and business leaders say.
Professors and students of the Health Education Department set up a table to educate people about the effects of smoking cigarettes.
The Rev. Al Sharpton says he plans to open an office of his National Action Network in Indianapolis in response to the beating of a biracial teenager by police officers.
University Police Department is still searching for the man who assaulted a Ball State student last night.
The double-shooting of Australian twin sisters that left one of the women dead was a suicide pact, investigators said Thursday after interviewing the surviving sister.
Students were inspired to write Rep. Mike Pence after attending the hunger banquet sponsored by Oxfam America and the Social Justice League.
An annual poinsettia sale benefiting local cancer patients is in progress until Tuesday.
Republican U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar says he opposes a GOP moratorium on earmarks in the Senate because it gives the false impression that Congress is attempting to meet the public demand to reduce spending.
Members from the Ball State University Foundation Board, faculty and students gathered in and outside the new A. Umit Taftali Center for Capital Markets and Investing at the Whitinger Business Building for a dedication ceremony Thursday.
President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden plan to visit Kokomo, Ind., next Tuesday.
New Republican Indiana House Speaker Brian Bosma said he's serious about seeking bipartisan support in the upcoming legislative session — so serious he's offering committee chairmanships to two Democrats.
Ball State President Jo Ann Gora and other top university officials are meeting with Indiana lawmakers today to ask for continued support in the face of faltering state tax revenues.
Professional practices and research on sales will be the topic of discussion Wednesday, in a lecture by Ramon Avila, George and Frances Ball distinguished professor of marketing and founding director of the H.H. Gregg Center for Professional Selling.
St. Joseph County police are reviewing security camera tapes and interviewing police officers about the arrest of a Notre Dame student at a football game after a video of it drew more than 10,000 views on YouTube.
When on the Southside of campus many students notice the tall, dark-red brick buildings looming over them as they walk to class. These buildings— the Heating Plant and Central Chilling Plant— are two of the most important buildings on campus when it comes to students, faculty and staff comfort. Soon, the buildings will face an overhaul.
Ohio State University reopened two labs Tuesday night that were targeted in a bomb threat that prompted the school to close four buildings, including the main library, and three streets, disrupting campus life for hundreds of students, staff and faculty.
Student Government Association has set up a Facebook group for students to vote on their opinions about Fruesday.