Collaboration, Quality Care at the Heart of New College of Health
The college combines six schools and departments to better prepare students for work in Indiana’s surging health care sector.
Marc, ’83 and MA ’07, is a contributing writer to Ball State Magazine and the senior media strategist for University Relations and Communications. An award-winning public relations professional, he has more than two decades of experience in higher education.
The college combines six schools and departments to better prepare students for work in Indiana’s surging health care sector.
Julia Woodworth Gillespie, wondering what had become of her family name, finds it carved into stone outside Woodworth Complex, which is named for her aunt.
Hundreds of students, faculty and staff rent equipment and take trips through Ball State’s outdoor recreation office each year.
An immersive learning experience continues Ball State research that began five years ago at the site of the Army installation Fort Recovery.
[dropcap]O[/dropcap]n any given day, as many as 3,000 people use the Jo Ann Gora Student Recreation and Wellness Center, and Dylan Danowski is often one of them. The self-described health nut uses the modern campus athletic and recreational complex — part of a larger complex that also houses facilities for sports teams and classrooms — […]
Ball State faculty member pushes her students, mostly school administrators seeking a doctorate, to work hard and focus on their jobs and classes.
Ball State junior Michael Goodyear, son of two-time Indy 500 driver Scott Goodyear, is preparing for a future in business and racing in equal measure.