Upcoming Events
4 p.m.
CAP Lecture SeriesPhillip Bernstein, FAIA and deputy dean and professor adjunct at Yale School of Architecture, will attempt to set some context for the current evolution of AI, set against the history of digitization in architecture, and speculate on possible futures and strategies for architecture.
12 p.m.
This presentation features the work of Dr. Bryant Keirns, Assistant Professor of Nutrition and Dietetics in the Department of Nutrition and Health Science.
11 a.m.
Aaron PrickelFollowing his own advice, Aaron Prickel strives to lead by example and often arrives at the office before anyone else to take advantage of focused, productive time. A Lushin management consultant since 2007, Aaron acts as the glue that binds and strengthens the team’s collective talents. As not only a sales trainer but a great resource, he encourages his clients to stay true to themselves and their missions, and he adapts his training style to best serve each individual. Aaron emphasizes understanding the underlying cause of business performance problems: belief, behavior, or technique. He aims to teach sales training clients the simplicity of effective solutions. Prickel is the winner of the 2015 Ball State Achievement Award from the Miller College of Business and a regular keynote speaker at conferences and workshops.
3:30 p.m.
Photo of Speaker Dr. Elizabeth ParkinsonUtilizing Biocatalysis and Synthetic Chemistry to Access New Natural Products
1:30 p.m.
Author Jim Needham will share some of his adventures detailed in his recently published biography. You’ll also learn more about the very talented people he worked with during his journey.
2 p.m.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month! According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States. However, they also report there are more than 4 million breast cancer survivors. Awareness of the facts and statistics surrounding breast cancer in the United States is key in empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their health. FREE of charge. No reservations required.
1:30 p.m.
Roy Weaver and Shawn Sriver, co-authors of “Running Against the Grain: The Story of Philadelphia Eagle and Movie Star Timmy Brown,” will detail the story of Timmy Brown who went from being a child of divorce to living at an orphanage in rural Indiana to a sports success at Ball State. In the 1960’s, he played pro football at Green Bay and in Philadelphia. More than 50 years after he left the Eales, he still held four team records. He ended his career as a Baltimore Colt in Super Bowl III. Timmy also aspired to have equal success on stage, as a singer and actor. His recordings and live appearances scored in the Philadelphia area, and his acting career led him to roles in two of the most acclaimed movies of the 1970s.
3 p.m.
Matthew Bell and Ana RossouJoin Miller College of Business for the Bryan Dean Forum on October 9th. It will feature speakers from Ernst & Young's New Economy Unit (NEU). We will hear from NEU Head Anastasia Roussou and Global Climate Change and Sustainability Services Leader Matthew Bell in Greece and the UK, respectively. They will present the key messages from NEU's latest report, "A New Economy." The report explores the systemic barriers to achieving globally desired sustainability outcomes and the principles that can unlock the transition to a regenerative economy. Because the core audience of the NEU is business professionals, it focuses on how the principles can guide businesses in critically examining their business models to accelerate and adapt to this transition.
11 a.m.
Dusty SimmonsDusty Simmons is a strategist by day, a marketer at heart, and a big believer in credit unions. As the Executive Vice President of Strategic Operations at Financial Center First Credit Union in Indianapolis, she leads the growth and experience lines of business for her organization. Her passion lies in helping others grow and develop to move business and innovation forward in the financial services space. Dusty received her degree from Ball State and is currently completing the CEO Institute certification through CUES. She is an alum of the Indiana Credit Union League’s ignite program and advocates for credit unions on Capitol Hill annually. A resident of Greenwood, Dusty spends her free time coaching recreational sports for middle schoolers and traveling with her two teenage daughters.
1:30 p.m.
Learn more about the impact technology has had on libraries over the last 15 years. We will also discuss book banning and how libraries handle it.
6 p.m.
artist Sarah Perkins poses with a statue of a triceratopsPlease join the School of Art for a presentation by artist Sarah Perkins. From 6:00PM - 7:00PM.
All Day Event
The next installment of the Central Indiana Severe Weather Symposium will occur on October 19, 2024, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. This event is brought to you by the Indiana Chapter of the American Meteorological Society and Ball State University Department of Geography and Meteorology.
9:30 a.m.
Dialogue DaysJoin us for the largest professional development event of the year October 22-24. Network with alumni as they join us on campus to participate in numerous panel discussions. Alumni will share their experiences leading a range of industries, including manufacturing, financial services, and telecommunications. Networking and social opportunities complement professional development sessions and workshops.
11 a.m.
Ryan and Kelli VannatterMuncie natives, Ryan and Kelli Vannatter purchased Albany Golf Club in 2019. The club itself was founded in 1969. They prioritize running the club as a family-first company with a focus on community development with involvement ranging from schools, youth, couples, and golfers of all levels.Ryan holds a degree from Ball State in accounting and currently serves as VP and Branch Manager of Ruoff Mortgage. Kelli holds a degree from Ball State in Nursing. After many years in nursing, she transitioned out of nursing to assist in running the golf club full-time.
1:30 p.m.
When you know you need to downsize and declutter but don’t know where to begin, there’s help available from experts. Sherry Brown is a professional organizer who assists people sort through their possessions and decide what to keep and how to get rid of things they no longer need, whether they are downsizing to move to a smaller space or want to stay where they are but lead a less cluttered life.
9:30 a.m.
Dialogue DaysJoin us for the largest professional development event of the year October 22-24. Network with alumni as they join us on campus to participate in numerous panel discussions. Alumni will share their experiences leading a range of industries, including manufacturing, financial services, and telecommunications. Networking and social opportunities complement professional development sessions and workshops.
9:30 a.m.
Dialogue DaysJoin us for the largest professional development event of the year October 22-24. Network with alumni as they join us on campus to participate in numerous panel discussions. Alumni will share their experiences leading a range of industries, including manufacturing, financial services, and telecommunications. Networking and social opportunities complement professional development sessions and workshops.
7:30 p.m.
The Ball State Writer-in-Residence program is thrilled to host Hena Khan, award-winning author of picture books and middle grade fiction, in Muncie the week of October 28-30, 2024. Ms. Khan will read, write, learn, and talk with students in our community schools and after-school programs, and engage with community members around her award-winning books.
1:30 p.m.
Join us as Tom Schwartz discusses one of the most significant symbols of the Cold War era. From its inception to its dramatic fall, the Berlin Wall divided families, separated friends, and symbolized the ideological divide of an entire world.
5:30 p.m.
The Ball State Writer-in-Residence program is thrilled to host Hena Khan, award-winning author of picture books and middle grade fiction, in Muncie the week of October 28-30, 2024. Ms. Khan will read, write, learn, and talk with students in our community schools and after-school programs, and engage with community members around her award-winning books.
6 p.m.
This panel presentation features historic photographs, maps, newspaper articles, and ghost stories of Muncie and Delaware County’s past. Program hosted by the E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center in collaboration with Delaware County Historical Society, Muncie Public Library, and the University Libraries Archives and Special Collections. Refreshments served after the program.
1:30 p.m.
The Ball State Writer-in-Residence program is thrilled to host Hena Khan, award-winning author of picture books and middle grade fiction, in Muncie the week of October 28-30, 2024. Ms. Khan will read, write, learn, and talk with students in our community schools and after-school programs, and engage with community members around her award-winning books.
1:30 p.m.
Foundationally, we are all the same, but are we? When the two worlds of younger-than-retirement age and post-retirement collide, the result can be confusing, lonely, self-loathing, and just plain boring. Having a proper place to land, to have a different purpose than before, is a recipe for a happier, healthier, and more fulfilled life. The Muncie Senior Center provides that outlet and much more.
All Day Event
Attend the 2024 Midwest Actuarial Science Student Conference at Ball State University on November 8-9!Learn about preparing for the MLC exam, ethics, advice from recent graduates, and emerging trends in the field; connect with professionals from various companies; and meet other actuarialscience majors from universities across the Midwest.
All Day Event
Attend the 2024 Midwest Actuarial Science Student Conference at Ball State University on November 8-9!Learn about preparing for the MLC exam, ethics, advice from recent graduates, and emerging trends in the field; connect with professionals from various companies; and meet other actuarialscience majors from universities across the Midwest.
11 a.m.
Olivia ChenOlivia Chen, Co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer of Twrl Milk Tea, is a creative entrepreneur passionate about community building, storytelling, and marketing. An expert in guerrilla marketing, Olivia has a proven track record in developing brand stories focusing on optimizing messaging, effective marketing mix, and maximizing sales conversion. She is passionate about creating positive change and growth while sharing her culture and traditions, with the world, especially Boba Milk Tea. Olivia holds a B.S. from the University of Berkeley, Haas Business School, and an MBA/MA from the University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School, and The Lauder Institute. She led global and domestic product marketing teams at Estee Lauder (Clinique, Donna Karan Cosmetics, and Origins) and is a former publicist for Amazon and New York Times bestselling authors. In her spare time, Olivia is an avid baker and bento creator.
1:30 p.m.
In November 1950, the greatest storm of the twentieth century crippled the eastern US, affecting more than 100 million people. Sometimes referred to as the Great Appalachian or Thanksgiving storm, this was no ordinary weather event. Its giant size and multiple record-setting hazards—including snow, ice, flooding, wind and cold temperatures—were cataclysmic. This superstorm was the costliest weather-related disaster when it occurred. Only two other storms that affected the US mainland since then, both hurricanes, have exceeded its death toll.
11 a.m.
Jacob SchpokJacob Schpok serves as Partner and Head of Platform at Elevate Ventures. He is a member of the Investment Committee and oversees the teams responsible for sourcing and sponsoring investment opportunities and ensuring portfolio companies realize strong exits. Before joining Elevate, Jacob co-founded two startups in the SaaS and logistics industries and worked in a senior leadership role for a telecommunications startup in Indianapolis. Jacob also has an extensive background in state government, where he served as the State Director of the Indiana Small Business Development Center and the Executive Director of the Indiana Office of Small Business and Entrepreneurship. Jacob is a 2005 graduate of Ball State University’s Entrepreneurship program.
1:30 p.m.
Following the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, hemp cultivation was legalized nationwide. Brian Nixon diversified his crops to include hemp.
1:30 p.m.
When the 1941 coal fired boilers gave out, Ball State leaders rather than sticking with old technology explored geothermal as an answer. Nearly 4,000 bore holes later Ball State became state of the art. Jim Lowe was in charge of the project and will take us through it step by step. Lear more about how this system heats and cools the 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!