Tuesday, October 1, 2024
All Day Event
Faculty members and graduate students who plan to conduct psychology-based research projects may apply for the Aspire Joseph and Marcella Hollis Award Competition. Proposals from any department may be submitted as long as the research is psychology based. The deadline for this competition is October 1 and April 1.
8 a.m.
If you aspire to earn a doctorate in psychology, enjoy conducting psychological research, or are interested in being more competitive for entry into the workforce, one of our two-year Master's programs at Ball State University might be the perfect match for you. Please join us to learn more and get an Application Fee waiver!
10 a.m.
University Libraries Workshop Calendar Thumbnail 2024Learn about different kinds of information sources from the scholarly article to the crowdsourced database. Identify types of sources (primary, secondary, and tertiary), and distinguish between performance scores and scholarly editions. Determine what makes a source authoritative and when non-scholarly sources like Wikipedia, YouTube, and Discogs can be useful in your research.
10 a.m.
People viewing art in the Ned and Gloria Griner GalleryStill/Moving is an exhibition offering a historical perspective between still and moving images by showing a progression between analog film, digital video, electronic lens-based media and new media technologies. Free and open to the public.
1 p.m.
Join Mr. Steve Reed on Zoom to learn about key components of Faculty Success.
2 p.m.
Join Mr. Steve Reed on Zoom to learn more about Faculty Success.
7 p.m.
Learn more about about Ball State's online graduate special education programs including: Master's in Applied Behavior Analysis with an emphasis in Autism, Master's in Special Education, Graduate Certificate in Autism, and Graduate Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis.