Saudi Arabian students celebrate National Day
By Safarali Saydshoev / September 26, 2013Saudi Arabian international students celebrated their 83rd National Day far from home.
Saudi Arabian international students celebrated their 83rd National Day far from home.
Community members met with Ball State students Monday evening in a panel to discuss the civil war overseas.
In Muncie this month, 13 students took part in summer “coding camps” that are expanding to meet the surging interest in apps for smart phones.
A Muncie high school custodian used his bright idea for keeping score in cornhole and other games to land a top award in a national trade show this summer.
A 45-minute severe weather delay did not dissuade several hundred people who turned up to watch the Drum Corp International Tour on Friday evening.
Terri Panszi founded ARF in a tiny house with a garage on Riggin Road in Muncie. Panszi was once the only person to take care of the animals.
The performance will be part of Ball State’s weeklong Music For All Summer Symposium, in which thousands of high school band students take part in activities.
An assistant professor of physics and astronomy and one of his students invented a new laser that could be used for optical technology, industry and medicine.
Judy Ingle was the secretary to the UPD chief and then the department secretary for elementary education before moving to the the athletic department.
After 41 years Charles Payne, the assistant provost for diversity, is soon to be retired, but the multicultural program he helped develop will continue at Ball State.