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Incoming freshmen on an Outdoor Pursuits trip in 2015 post for a photo at Smoky Mountain National Park.

Hundreds of students, faculty and staff rent equipment and take trips through Ball State’s outdoor recreation office each year.

Members of Ball State’s marching band perform at the football team’s Sept. 17, 2016, home opener, against Eastern Kentucky.

An unprecedented overhaul, valued at more than $500,000, equips Ball State’s “Pride of Mid-America” musicians with new drums, horns and piccolos.

A student involved with Late Night at Ball State talks about the weekly event.

Saturday’s weekly bash at the Student Center continues to build on a 15-year mission of alcohol-free fun with an always-changing array of activities, movies and crafts.

Alumnus and former Indiana Pacers vice president Greg Schenkel stands in the atrium of Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

The 1970 Ball State grad, who’ll be honored at an Oct. 21 alumni recognition dinner, planted seeds during college that yielded a successful public affairs career.

Photo shows the exterior of Ball State's Fishers Center for Academic and Economic Innovation during a ribbon-cutting.

The Center for Academic and Economic Innovation — Fishers, adjoining a co-working space in the bustling city, is poised to be a hub of entrepreneurship.

Photo shows Ball State's statue of Beneficence

The statue created to commemorate the financial generosity of the Ball brothers toward Muncie has remained an iconic fixture of Ball State.

Cameron Lowry

Cameron Lowry drops 50 pounds in the five months after his last football game in December 2012, thanks to an aggressive nutrition and exercise regimen.