Biologist Tim Carter Seeks to Cure Disease, Save Millions of Bats
Ball State’s bat man hopes to eliminate white nose syndrome, which has killed millions of the flying mammals he so loves.
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Ball State’s bat man hopes to eliminate white nose syndrome, which has killed millions of the flying mammals he so loves.
Professor John Pichtel has been growing wheat and other crops in the basement of Ball State’s West Quad to find out if fracking fluids are harmful.
History professor Ken Hall studies extant temples, which play a significant role in the country’s recovery from its violent past. [dropcap]I[/dropcap]n a sacred space that remains the world’s largest monument to any religion, the Hindu-Buddhist temple complex at Angkor, Cambodia, has survived centuries of civil and regional war to become a symbol of possibility. Its […]
Ron Morris and his students have made a state parks walking tour app, educational Underground Railroad video game and Revolutionary War battle documentary.