Ball State recognizes Immersive Learning
By Rachel Podnar / January 15, 2013Ball State faculty involved in exceptional immersive learning projects will be recognized with the first immersive learning awards on Tuesday in Cardinal Hall.
Ball State faculty involved in exceptional immersive learning projects will be recognized with the first immersive learning awards on Tuesday in Cardinal Hall.
President Barack Obama demanded on Monday that lawmakers raise the nation’s $16.4 trillion federal debt limit quickly.
An already talented Ball State men’s golf team added another skilled player to its roster Monday.
The Indianapolis Colts have hired Jimmy Raye as their new vice president of football operations.
Rather than spend all of Winter Break at home, a group of Ball State students chose to reinforce their faith by attending religious conferences.
Lance Armstrong confessed to Oprah Winfrey during an interview Monday that he used performance-enhancing drugs to win the Tour de France.
Former Congressman Mike Pence called for Hoosiers to work together in order to improve and invest in Indiana.
Select “Downton Abbey” fans are in for an early viewing treat and bragging rights.
MUNSTER, Ind. — Ball State’s review of half of the charter schools it sponsors across Indiana has sparked concern that some schools might lose their charters.
Indiana health officials say the number of flu-related deaths in the state has reached 21.
Large crowds in the Village during early morning hours on weekends has caused cardinal cupcakes & coneys to change their store hours.
The Spierers said they hope by telling their daughter’s story to a popular national magazine, they’ll finally get the one lead that will bring them closure.
ALBANY, N.Y. — A key New York Senate leader and the Assembly speaker said they expect the state Legislature to vote Monday to enact what would be the nation's first gun control measure following last month's Connecticut school shooting.
MOBILE, Ala. — The University of South Alabama and its police chief want a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the parents of a nude student who was shot to death by a campus police officer.
A Ball State student died late Sunday night in Grant County after his car was pushed off the road by high waters into a flooded field, according to multiple reports.
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — A 16-year-old accused of shooting and wounding a classmate at a California high school was charged as an adult on Monday, prosecutors said.
A shortage in flu vaccaincations is causing the Ball State Student Health Center
After a weekend of heavy rainfall, county officials are advising residents to avoid flooded roadways and bridges.