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Students working in the library's special collections look at old photos

Libraries’ digital archives collection reaches milestone by posting one millionth piece and creates a connection to the area’s rich history.

Brianna Meyer with preschoolers

Student volunteers traveled to a challenged St. Louis enclave, stepped into the realities of its residents and took away a new perspective.

Ball State junior Elizabeth Wyman works with telecommunications instructor Terry Heifetz and journalism instructor Juli Metzger on the project, titled “Unmasked: The Stigma of Meth.”

Journalism and telecommunications students produce a magazine, documentary and website that spotlight glimmers of hope in Delaware County.

Tribune Showprint owners Kim and Rob Miller, a Ball State alumnus, stand in front of one of the presses inside their Muncie-based shop.

Kim and Rob Miller, who own the oldest continuously operating U.S. letterpress, are printing posters for carnivals, festivals and fairs across the country.

Attendees at a September Book Arts Collaborative workshop spend time creating their own 100-page, hard-backed blank books.

Working out of an old Muncie warehouse, professors immerse 17 students from diverse academic backgrounds in the craft of making books.

Victoria Norris, a junior elementary ed major, leads a discussion group at Longfellow Elementary.

Education professor Eva Zygmunt and future teachers immerse themselves in young Muncie students’ community, yielding understanding and good test results.