Like a superhero, NASA mathematician Adam Mullins has an origin story. And, like all good origin stories, Adam’s involves overcoming a time of intense suffering, followed by a period of reflection and then discovering his true identity. For Adam, ’18, the story begins in Celina, Ohio. In seventh grade, school came easily, and with little […]
At 78, Jane Bell Miller Proves It’s Never Too Late to Earn Bachelor’s Degree
There were only two concerns Jane Bell Miller had before starting her educational journey online. One, if she could manage the technology involved. Two, how she would pass a math class after 60 years of not studying the subject. Jane isn’t like your typical online student. At 77 years young, the Fishers, Indiana, resident began […]
CCIM Teaches Students to Create Meaning in the Ocean of Data
Young Alumnus Uses Math, Computer Skills to Help Keep Space Station Astronauts Safe
Like a superhero, NASA mathematician Adam Mullins has an origin story. And, like all good origin stories, Adam’s involves overcoming a time of intense suffering, followed by a period of reflection and then discovering his true identity. For Adam, ’18, the story begins in Celina, Ohio. In seventh grade, school came easily, and with little […]
Centennial Photo Gallery: Objects From Our Treasured Past
From Intern to Executive: Business Grad Leads Cummins in 12 African Countries
Racheal Njoroge, MBA ’06, is in the diesel industry, but her career is on a rocket-fueled trajectory. Cummins named the Ball State alumna as managing director of its Southern Africa Operations in Fall 2018. Njoroge is responsible for the leadership, operations, and strategic direction for the Columbus, Ind.-based engine manufacturer in 12 countries. She joined […]
Graduate Studies Advance Individual Careers, Quality of Life for All
College of Sciences and Humanities Empowers Students to Make Discoveries, Serve Neighbors