Student Activist Fights Human Trafficking Near, Far
Lauren Baney has kept a 24-hour vigil, raised money and put together events in her hometown of Fishers, Indiana, to promote awareness of human trafficking.
Jonathan, ’08, was assistant editor of Ball State Magazine from summer 2015 to summer 2017. Of Jonathan’s stories in 2016, our readers’ favorite was ”Ball State Put Her on Camera, and Now She’s off to the Races.“
Lauren Baney has kept a 24-hour vigil, raised money and put together events in her hometown of Fishers, Indiana, to promote awareness of human trafficking.
Cris Dorman, ’06, started Rock My Bow Tie, a men’s accessory line that, in addition to its namesake product, sells pocket squares, suspenders and neck ties.
Katrina Anne Willis, an essayist and award-winning blogger, had her first novel published this spring. “Parting Gifts” is about family struggle from the view of three adult sisters.
Reality TV competition and experience at Kleinfeld Bridal in Manhattan put Samantha Rife on course for a career in fashion.
The college will add centers this fall focusing on digital marketing and supply chain management as it marks a half-century at Ball State.
Education professor Eva Zygmunt and future teachers immerse themselves in young Muncie students’ community, yielding understanding and good test results.