Ball State Disability Services Marks 50 Years of Expanding Access and Opportunity
Ball State Disability Services Marks 50 Years of Student Support
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Ball State Disability Services Marks 50 Years of Student Support
Alumni John Williams and Dr. Damita Williams draw on their experiences in athletics and health to support the University and encourage fellow Cardinals to stay engaged.
Supported by a Wallace T. Miller Jr. endowment, the Miller Leadership Academy provides Miller College students with scholarships, mentorship, and professional development focused on servant leadership.
A temporary downtown studio in Muncie’s historic Columbia Theater Building gives Ball State architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning students hands-on experience with community-focused projects.
Aspida CEO Lou Hensley, ’91, supports Ball State through philanthropy, service on the Ball State University Foundation Board, student mentorship, and recruiting Cardinals for internships and careers.
Army National Guard member and first-generation student Josselline Valdez Salinas, ’25, overcame financial and family challenges at Ball State while preparing for a career as a bilingual elementary educator.
