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For more than four decades, college students across Indiana have had the chance to learn more about government and serve their state through legislative internships at the Indiana Statehouse. Jeff Papa, MA ’99, was one of those students, when he was still completing his undergraduate degree in economics. And while he couldn’t have known it […]

Exercise science associate professor Henry Wang at the School of Kinesiology stands is seen working with a graduate student to test the stride length of women in the military carrying a heavy backpack.

The college combines six schools and departments to better prepare students for work in Indiana’s surging health care sector.

Ball State architecture Professor Timothy Gray is seen inside a mobile greenhouse.

An architecture professor and 17 students undertake the project to extend the growing season of a sustainable 1-acre plot in Indianapolis.

July 2016 Ball State graduate Brooke Van Hook poses outside Community Hospital Anderson, where she works.

Brooke Van Hook’s nursing skills are one part of patient care in a hospital’s emergency room, and she was ready to contribute after graduating in July.

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.

Teacher Amanda Thorner is seen in her third-grade classroom at Noble Crossing Elementary School.

Amanda Thorner and a colleague led the district’s first classroom that blends special education students full time with their typical peers.

Urban planning majors Nate Robert-Eze (left) and Josh Sims are seen selling merchandise from their fashion label, 2eze.

Juniors Josh Sims and Nate Robert-Eze promote a theme of unity and learn about entrepreneurship after launching 2eze Apparel.