Student Using Virtual Reality Headset

Embracing new technology to help students build their futures

SOAR students talk around table

SOAR connects students with campus life, encouraging them to join clubs and become involved within the Miller College of Business.

Dr. Laura Cain

Ball State alumni who were the first in their family to earn a college degree share why they feel compelled to give back

Chelsea Murdock handing out copies of books to students

Ball State initiates pilot program to cultivate a culture of philanthropy

Audiology Clinic

Expanding the reach of student-delivered healthcare and cultivating community-driven solutions

Dan and Sabrina Starck pose for a photo wearing their Cardinal red. Despite not attending Ball State themselves, the Starcks have had all four of their children graduate from the University: Cameron, ’15 (bachelor’s degree in Accounting); Cailey Starck Witmer, ’15 (bachelor’s degree in Special Education); Courtney, ’19 (bachelor’s degree in Biology); and Cathryn, ’22 (bachelor’s degree in Speech Pathology).

How a California couple with no previous ties to Ball State ended up falling in love with the University after sending all four of their children to the Muncie campus

Students from the R. Wayne Estopinal College of Architecture and Planning (ECAP) pose for a photo on the broad stairs of a historically significant architectural site during a recent trip to Rome, Italy, as part of the CAP Around the World international field trip.

International travel gives Ball State students experiences of a lifetime.