Ball State’s literary magazine and festival of first books gives students opportunities to become published, learn from debut authors.
Wildlife biology students conducted a prescribed burn to release nutrients into the soil at Cooper Farm, a 40-acre prairie north of Ball State’s campus.
SportsCenter’s John Anderson visited Ball State to speak to students and share his knowledge of the media industry and career in sports journalism.
Campus police officers get to know students through a community policing philosophy and about a dozen programs that help reduce crime and build relations.
Sports Link students partner with NCAA’s March Madness to support social media efforts during the tournaments, curating millions of social impressions.
Aspiring professional sports journalists cover baseball’s spring training for the Grapefruit League, gaining valuable experience in the field.
A new career specialist is helping Ball State better serve students with disabilities by easing the transition from college to career.