More than 3,800 incoming freshmen from Indiana and across the U.S. attended two-day sessions this summer, making the event one of Ball State’s biggest ever.
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Lauren Baney has kept a 24-hour vigil, raised money and put together events in her hometown of Fishers, Indiana, to promote awareness of human trafficking.
The 50-year-old predecessor to Charles W. Brown aims to produce shows for planetariums nationwide, thanks to a partnership that blends science and the arts.
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Freshmen Glimpse Future at Ball State Orientation
More than 3,800 incoming freshmen from Indiana and across the U.S. attended two-day sessions this summer, making the event one of Ball State’s biggest ever.
Student Activist Fights Human Trafficking Near, Far
Lauren Baney has kept a 24-hour vigil, raised money and put together events in her hometown of Fishers, Indiana, to promote awareness of human trafficking.
Old Planetarium Revamped Into Cutting-Edge Studio
The 50-year-old predecessor to Charles W. Brown aims to produce shows for planetariums nationwide, thanks to a partnership that blends science and the arts.