Author Archive for: Ball State Staff
About Ball State Staff
In our print and online editions of Ball State Magazine, we share noteworthy accomplishments and compelling stories about Ball State alumni, faculty, staff, and students who are making an impact on campus, in the community, and out in the world. By sharing these stories, we inspire readers to feel pride in Ball State and encourage them to take more active roles as members of the Cardinal family.
Entries by Ball State Staff
Alumni In Memoriam (Spring 2021)
July 16, 2021 by Ball State StaffAs a Teacher and Alumnus, Ben Yoder Encourages Potential
Ben Yoder ’07 As a Music Education major at Ball State, Ben Yoder, ’07, remembers when his professors outlined an approach to teaching that spoke directly to his future. The idea: create independent musicians—ones able to learn on their own. Yoder shifted his focus to how to go about cultivating self-reliant musicians—a focus he now applies as […]
How On-Campus Experiences Unlock Students’ Potential
Ro-Anne Royer Engle Ro-Anne Royer Engle, who played a crucial role in organizing Ball State’s response to COVID-19, is grateful for online options that helped the University continue operating during the pandemic’s most challenging months. The experience also laid bare an unshakable truth for Royer Engle , vice president of Student Affairs: “If there is one thing […]
In Her Research Lab, Tayla T.C. Lee Teaches Skills With Lasting Impact
Tayla Lee Tayla T.C. Lee is determined to provide high-impact educational experiences that will change the lives of her students and the people they may help after graduation. The assistant professor of Psychological Science also identifies herself as a Hoosier intent on giving back to the people of her native state. As a first-generation college student who […]
Student Jordyn Blythe Discovers Many Ways to Affect Change
Jordyn Blythe For Jordyn Blythe, embracing future challenges also means learning from the past. One such lesson hit home for the Honors College student last Summer, when Blythe learned from her father the story of her first-born brother’s death decades ago as an infant. “The doctor was very dismissive and told my parents to wait until Monday […]