Ball State Alumna Jill Lacy Leads Through Service and Philanthropy
Ball State alumna Jill Lacy, ’92, has built a lifelong connection to her alma mater through student leadership, philanthropy, and service on key University boards and committees.
Jennifer Criss, ’98, is a contributing writer for the Ball State Magazine and coordinates the production of the print marketing pieces produced for campus clients. She also assists the copyediting of Ball State webpages. In her spare time, she writes fiction and poetry.
Ball State alumna Jill Lacy, ’92, has built a lifelong connection to her alma mater through student leadership, philanthropy, and service on key University boards and committees.
Ball State alumna Natalie Vega O’Neil, ’98, draws on lessons from her student experience to lead Junior Achievement of Washington and champion youth empowerment and community service.
Led by Associate Professor John Fillwalk, Ball State’s IDIA Lab pioneers immersive technologies, supporting education and global projects, with a new Center for Innovation set to expand its community engagement.
Brian Haynes took a detour to his dream job—now he’s keeping the Atlanta Braves safe.
Ball State offers Indiana’s only comprehensive forensic science program with four unique tracks.
Growing up in northern New Jersey, Damon Hewlin, ’99, was surrounded by concrete and asphalt in an underserved community.
Dr. Eric VJ Rubenstein was appointed the inaugural Thomas E. and Karen Bumb Lauer Distinguished Professor of Natural Sciences.
