https://bsu-wpe-magazine.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/01215441/2EZE_Main-Vertical_1.jpg13001000Gail Wernerhttps://bsu-wpe-magazine.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/12115253/Ball-State-Magazine-Logo-2.pngGail Werner2016-12-02 15:30:272026-03-23 13:01:03Cut From the Same Cloth, Urban Planning Majors Build a Fashion Label
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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.
The Muncie housing nonprofit ecoREHAB offers architecture students hands-on experience and a chance to renew neighborhoods and help low-income residents.
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Beeman Historic Costume Collection pieces will be digitized to become 3-D models and go online next summer, as will downloadable patterns and other details.
Cut From the Same Cloth, Urban Planning Majors Build a Fashion Label
Juniors Josh Sims and Nate Robert-Eze promote a theme of unity and learn about entrepreneurship after launching 2eze Apparel.
Memories, Pledges of Support Bind Students and Alumni During Phonathon
Fundraising calls that generate hundreds of thousands of dollars a year for the university also stir conversations about a shared love of Ball State.
Students Take a Page From the Past in Book Arts Collaborative
Working out of an old Muncie warehouse, professors immerse 17 students from diverse academic backgrounds in the craft of making books.
In First Campus Visit Since ’46, Ball Brother’s Great-Niece Gets Big Surprise
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.
CAP Students Rehab Houses, Turning Eyesores Into Fresh Starts
The Muncie housing nonprofit ecoREHAB offers architecture students hands-on experience and a chance to renew neighborhoods and help low-income residents.
Chalk in Hand, Professor Hones the Art of Teaching Biochemistry
Students and colleagues praise the 2016 Outstanding Teaching Award winner for his ability to convey complex ideas and relate them to everyday life.
Students Give WWII-Era Threads a 21st-Century Refresh
Beeman Historic Costume Collection pieces will be digitized to become 3-D models and go online next summer, as will downloadable patterns and other details.