Photo shows Nathalie Fontaine getting a hug from her sister Sherie after Nathalie became the women’s basketball all-time career points leader in Worthen Arena.

The senior forward set program scoring records for a career and a single game in the 2015-16 season en route to the team’s bid in the WNIT.

Members of the Ball State men’s basketball team are seen during their March 20 overtime win against the University of Tennessee-Martin in the Collegeinsider.com Postseason Tournament.

Success during the 2015-16 season earns the squad a Comeback of the Year Award at Ball State’s second annual Chirpies.

The photo shows one of the 25 young pianists from across the U.S. and Canada who came to Ball State in November to audition for the 2016 Hastings International Piano Concerto Competition.

The university will host auditions for next year’s Hastings International Piano Concerto Competition after a successful run this year.

Photo shows men's tennis coach Bill Richards.

[dropcap]M[/dropcap]en’s tennis coach Bill Richards says he’s humbled and flattered to receive the NCAA’s Bob Frederick Sportsmanship Award for the 2014-15 season. “I am sure there were many others who were deserving of it,” he said. “To me, sportsmanship is the core value of intercollegiate athletics.” The Frederick Award honors an NCAA member institution, coach […]

Portrait of Liz Whiteacre.

Liz Whiteacre, a winner of Ball State’s 2015 Excellence in Teaching Award, uses multimedia and Skype to introduce students to poetry.

Ball State students who participated in the 2016 Alternative Spring Break program are seen in a resale shop in Arlington Heights, Illinois.

For a week, eight Ball State students set up camp at Community Threads in Arlington Heights, Ill., a resale shop that funds 4 Chicago-area service agencies.

A still image from a video in which theater instructor Robert Dirden and senior design tech major Kristen Sarasien transform Bill Jenkins, chair of the Department of Theatre and Dance, into Edna Turnblad for Ball State’s production of “Hairspray.”

Theater instructor Robert Dirden and senior design tech major Kristen Saracen give the Theatre and Dance chair a makeover to remember.