Upcoming Events
1:30 p.m.
Have you ever wondered what a day in the life of a police officer is like? Is it really like what you see on TV and in movies?? Ball State Police Chief John Foster will share his experiences of 30+ years in the profession and discuss the many changes he had observed in his agency and abroad.
11 a.m.
A Lushin management consultant since; 2007, Aaron Prickel acts as the glue that binds and strengthens the team’s collective; talents. As a sales trainer and resource, he encourages clients to stay true to themselves and their missions, and adapts; his training style to best serve each individual. He alms to teach sales training clients the simplicity of effective solutions.Recipient of the 2015 Ball State Achievement Award from the Miller College of Business, Aaron spends his precious free time outdoors, usually cheering on his three kids in their respective sports competitions.
1 p.m.
Take a deep dive into children’s literature of the past and compare and contrast the themes and narratives in children’s book of the past with contemporary children’s stories today. Cookies and coffee will also be provided.
1:30 p.m.
The Whitely Community Based Mapping and Story-Telling System is a website that will uncover and reveal the cultural wealth and rich history of a community. It’s a dynamic tool that will be used to galvanize the community and help instill pride and hope in each new generation. The MASTS website will hopefully also inspire other associations to uncover and discover the richness and wealth within their neighborhoods.
7:30 a.m.
How are federal policies affecting Indiana manufacturing? What can businesses and households expect in 2026? Get insight into the 30th Annual Indiana Economic Outlook, organized by the Center for Business and Economic Research at Ball State University. RSVP by December 31.
12 p.m.
Ball State University clinical psychology graduate student Alicia Van Duyn will present her research on the sleep behaviors of patients in step-down/progressive care units in hospitals. Learn about the most frequent disruptions to sleep, the perception of sleep quality by patients and patient care staff, as well as what interventions may be best suited to ensure quality sleep in these units. This event is a part of the University Libraries' Virtual Lunch and Learn Series and is free and open to the public.
8 p.m.
We Strangers (2024) follows Ray, a working-class cleaner who gains unexpected power while navigating wealthy white households, exposing the invisible labor and social codes that govern race and class in America. Blending dark humor with social commentary, the film invites viewers to question who is seen, who is heard, and how power quietly operates in everyday spaces.
11:59 p.m.
Calendar: Graduate School
Three Minute Thesis logoLast day to register for the Spring preliminary round for the 3MT competition
1:30 p.m.
The Muncie Excel Center is a high school for adults aged 17 and up. With robust supports including transportation assistance, life coaching, on-site childcare and connections to local college and career opportunities, the Excel Center model aims to partner alongside students to remove whatever barriers have previously prevented them from finishing their high school diploma and open doors to further education and employment.
1:30 p.m.
This presentation intends to tackle the three most common questions asked about acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Through these questions, you’ll learn a little about the history, how it works, and how it can help you.
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!
3 p.m.
Jim SchachtMiller College of Business invites you to join us for the Bryan Dean Forum featuring Jim Schacht, Vice President of Corporate Responsibility, Cummins and CEO of The Cummins Foundation, Inc. Mr. Schacht will give a lecture titled, "How Companies Can Be a Force for Good." A reception will immediately follow the lecture. The Bryan Dean Forum aims to provide leading-edge insights supporting our faculty in reimagining business education and to expose our students to prominent thought leaders. The series will clarify the challenges ahead for business and business education and provide inspiration and guidance for our journey of change.
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!
11 a.m.
First Lady Maureen Braun has been married to Indiana Governor Mike Braun for 48 years. The couple has four adult children and seven grandchildren. Maureen is a long-time small business owner who knew at an early age she wanted to have her own store. She attended Indiana University, earning a business degree in 1976. Post-college, she gained retail and buyer experience at Ann Taylor and Filene’s in Boston, Massachusetts. Strong roots eventually brought Maureen and Mike back to their hometown of Jasper, Indiana. In 1978, with lots of hard work and energy from Maureen and her family and friends, Maureen opened her own store, Finishing Touches, a home décor and gift store which continues to operate successfully to this day. As First Lady, she will encourage more women entrepreneurs.Maureen helped to establish Heart of Jasper, a non-profit modeled after Main Street America's national organization. She is active in promoting Jasper’s downtown, believing a city's downtown is the heart of any community. Through this board, they have improved building facades, public art, and retail occupancy in the newly renovated downtown. Maureen is a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church where she was on the design committee for the church’s preservation and restoration. Her priorities are faith, family and community and she hopes to inspire those priorities in others as First Lady of Indiana.
1:30 p.m.
Peter Murk will discuss his life as an aspiring writer, joyful photographer, and a part-time poet.
1:30 p.m.
An overview of the United Kingdom including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
12 p.m.
Ball State applied behavior analysis graduate student Jayda Peoples will present her research on the effectiveness of using video modeling to increase vocational and vocal skills in children with autism. She will discuss how these strategies teach independence, help skill generalization, and provide engaging resources for children with autism in school settings and their community.This event is a part of the University Libraries' Virtual Lunch and Learn Series and is free and open to the public.
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!
6 p.m.
Join us for this celebration of Black History Month. This presentation will feature stories about some of the bold and amazing women who made history but were hidden from the history books. The program will include historic photographs, maps, and other resources from local history archives. And there will be plenty of time for audience discussion and recollections!Hosted by the Shaffer Chapel Museum in partnership with Ball State University Libraries, the Delaware County Historical Society, the Muncie Public Library, and Minnetrista Museum and Gardens.
6 p.m.
This program will explore the architecture of Ball State University, spanning from the first structure in the late 19th century to the Alexander M. Bracken Library in the 1970s, and will bring to light the stories of the seldom-known, history-making women who lived, worked, learned, and played within the walls of these iconic buildings as told through original architectural drawings, maps, photographs, and other one-of-a-kind resources of the Ball State University Libraries. Wine and appetizers will be served.
7 p.m.
The first night of the 2025 In Print Festival of First Books features a literary fair, author reading, and book signing.
7 p.m.
The second night of the 2025 In Print Festival of First Books features readings from The Broken Plate and a panel on literary publishing from the visiting writers and Ron Mitchell.