https://bsu-wpe-magazine.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/01205931/Gentry-Main.jpg13001000Lisa Renze-Rhodeshttps://bsu-wpe-magazine.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/12115253/Ball-State-Magazine-Logo-2.pngLisa Renze-Rhodes2017-05-02 17:32:082022-07-19 12:05:49With Ball State’s Help, a Vet Surmounts Adversity and Makes a New Start
https://bsu-wpe-magazine.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/01210236/BrokenPlate-Main2.jpg9002100Jonathan Nealhttps://bsu-wpe-magazine.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/12115253/Ball-State-Magazine-Logo-2.pngJonathan Neal2017-04-27 10:49:382022-07-19 12:05:50With The Broken Plate, Publishing Starts in the Classroom
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.
With Ball State’s Help, a Vet Surmounts Adversity and Makes a New Start
Eric Gentry, a Navy veteran and non-traditional college student, made it his mission to overcome challenges and graduate with a degree in May 2017.
With The Broken Plate, Publishing Starts in the Classroom
Ball State’s literary magazine and festival of first books gives students opportunities to become published, learn from debut authors.
A Fiery Yet Natural Learning Environment
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.