Upcoming Events
7:30 a.m.
2025 Indiana Economic OutlookWe are pleased to invite you to the 2025 Indiana Economic Outlook, our annual premier event featuring esteemed keynote speaker David E. Altig, PhD, from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. A comprehensive local and state economic forecast presented by Michael J. Hicks, the director of the Center for Business and Economic Research will be included, as well as a Q&A session where you can ask questions of our speakers.
12 p.m.
Dr. Richard J. Petts will discuss his recent book titled: "Father Involvement and Gender Equality in the United States: Contemporary Norms and Barriers". The book provides an overview of fatherhood in the United States today to explore why fathers continue to be less involved in childcare than mothers and to strategize about how we can work toward encouraging and promoting greater father involvement. In doing so, this book provides a unique and important contribution to our understanding of the culture of fatherhood in the U.S., and the implications of father involvement for gender equality, through the use of quantitative survey data and interviews with fathers.
5 p.m.
BQBI: Unveiling the Palestinian Story
5 p.m.
Our discussion aims to explore the Palestinian story through personal experiences, history and the broader context of the critical events happening in real time. It will also delve into the different religions that exist in Palestine while at the same time shed light on some of the important terms being used. The event will draw a connection between personal stories of Palestinians and how those might reflect on societies in the US. The discussion will also delve further into potential solutions and the possibility of implementing them in real life.
7:30 p.m.
Theatre artist Daniel Alexander JonesDaniel Alexander Jones exemplifies the artist-as-energy worker. His wildflower body of original work includes plays, performance pieces, recorded music, concerts, music theatre events, essays, and long-form improvisations. He explores the esoteric and the everyday through his own distinctive dramaturgy.
9 p.m.
Join us for a screening of and discussion about "Past Lives"."Past Lives" is a 2023 romantic drama film, marking the feature directorial debut of Celine Song. Starring Greta Lee, Teo Yoo, and John Magaro, the film tells the story of Nora and Hae Sung, two childhood friends who are separated when Nora's family emigrates from South Korea. Spanning 24 years, the narrative follows their individual journeys as they grow apart while leading different lives. Decades later, they reunite for a significant week in New York City, where they grapple with themes of destiny, love, and the life choices they've made. Touching on the immigrant experience, the story is semi-autobiographical, drawing inspiration from Song's own experiences.
11:59 p.m.
Calendar: Graduate School
Three Minute Thesis logoLast day to register for the Spring preliminary round for the 3MT competition
1 p.m.
Bracken Environmental Lecture SeriesMark Roseland is a professor of Sustainable Community Solutions at Arizona State University and is author of the book "Towards Sustainable Communities". He will discuss community asset frameworks and their use in creating sustainable communities.
3 p.m.
David Roof Sabbatical LectureYou’re invited to the next event of the 2024-2025 Teachers College Dean’s Lecture Series, taking place on Wednesday, January 29, from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. in TC 1008, where Dr. David Roof will present: “Civic Engagement for Career Success: Exploring the Intersection between Educational Values and Workplace Development.”
4 p.m.
Josh Vermillion"Latent Architectures: Getting what you asked for, but not what you wanted”Joshua Vermillion is an associate professor and graduate coordinator in the School of Architecture at UNLV. He is a designer, scholar, and maker. As a design technologist he uses AI technology to augment his creative activities. This lecture will show a range of work with Generative-AI in speculating about this technology’s role within the design process, as well as our shifting definitions of intelligence, creativity, control, creative agency, and expertise within our creative disciplines.
3:30 p.m.
Calendar: Graduate School
Three Minute Thesis logoStudents who registered for the 3MT Competition will participate in a preliminary round to determine the top 10 finalists!
5:30 p.m.
Calendar: Graduate School
Three Minute Thesis logoStudents who registered for the 3MT Competition will participate in a preliminary round to determine the top 10 finalists!
12 p.m.
Save the Date - Provost’s Summit: Fostering Inclusiveness in an Evolving Educational Landscape - Virtual & Free, February 6-7, 2025Ball State University's Division of Online and Strategic Learning, Office of Inclusive Excellence, and Office of the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs are pleased to announce the 2025 Provost’s Summit: Fostering Inclusiveness in an Evolving Educational Landscape on February 6 and 7, 2025. This event is free and virtual. It will be hosted over Zoom.
9 a.m.
Save the Date - Provost’s Summit: Fostering Inclusiveness in an Evolving Educational Landscape - Virtual & Free, February 6-7, 2025Ball State University's Division of Online and Strategic Learning, Office of Inclusive Excellence, and Office of the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs are pleased to announce the 2025 Provost’s Summit: Fostering Inclusiveness in an Evolving Educational Landscape on February 6 and 7, 2025. This event is free and virtual. It will be hosted over Zoom.
1 p.m.
Bracken Environmental Lecture SeriesRonald Fry, PhD, is a co-creator of the Appreciative Inquiry (AI) theory and method, working with groups, organizations and institutions around the world to increase their cooperative capacity in order to engage the whole system in strategic thinking, planning and change.
6:30 p.m.
Calendar: Graduate School
Three Minute Thesis logoThe top 10 finalists from the preliminary rounds will present their 3MT live in front of an audience!
5:30 p.m.
Join us for a screening of and discussion about "What These Walls Won't Hold". Transcending the grim realities of the COVID-19 pandemic, Adamu Chan's powerful documentary paints a poignant portrait of resilience and hope blossoming within the confines of San Quentin State Prison. Chan, formerly incarcerated himself, offers a unique insider's view delving into his own journey towards freedom, while simultaneously amplifying the voices of his community and their loved ones on both sides of the prison walls.
4 p.m.
Estopinal College of Architecture and Planning Guest Lecture SeriesShannon Nichol, FASLA, is co-founder of GGN in Seattle. Ms. Nichol holds degrees from the University of Washington and University of Liverpool and has won multiple awards from American Society of Landscape Architects. Her designs include San Francisco’s India Basin Shoreline Park, the Lurie Garden in Chicago, and the Gates Foundation Campus.
6 p.m.
installation artist Justin Favela photographed by Mikayla WhitmoreHear from internationally known installation artist Justin Favela as a part of the Arts Alive program!
7 p.m.
Featuring Ball State alumni: Jay Coles (Fiction), Matt Hart (Poetry), Alysia Sawchyn (Creative Nonfiction), Gretchen Stelter (CNF, Editing)
12:30 p.m.
Calendar: English
Students in ClassFeaturing Ball State alumni: Jay Coles (Fiction), Matt Hart (Poetry), Alysia Sawchyn (Creative Nonfiction), Gretchen Stelter (CNF, Editing)
7 p.m.
Featuring Ball State alumni: Jay Coles (Fiction), Matt Hart (Poetry), Alysia Sawchyn (Creative Nonfiction), Gretchen Stelter (CNF, Editing)
4 p.m.
Estopinal College of Architecture and Planning Guest Lecture SeriesEmily Roush-Elliott is founding partner of Delta Design Build Workshop, a social impact design build organization that “builds equity through the built environment in the Mississippi Delta.”
1 p.m.
Bracken Environmental Lecture SeriesJens Molbak is a social and business entrepreneur, the founder & former CEO of COINSTAR; and the founder & CEO of the nonprofit, New Impact. He will talk about innovative new tools and new business models that support sustainable development.
4 p.m.
Adrian Scott FineAdrian Scott Fine is President and CEO for the Los Angeles Conservancy. Mr. Fine, a BUPD graduate, is a 14 -year veteran of the Conservancy, working to protect heritage and historic places in California.
5 p.m.
Poet, photographer, and scholar Kimberly Blaeser will be at Ball State for a reading, book signing, and Q+A (location TBA).
5 p.m.
Angie Estes and Mark Irwin Book Tour. Tues., April 15th, 5-6:15pm: Reading and Book Signing
11 a.m.
Book Tour: Angie Estes and Mark Irwin. Wed., April 16th, 11am, Q+A on literary editing and publishing.