Wednesday, March 26, 2025
10 a.m.

The School of Art invites the public to attend as Master of Fine Arts degree candidates present their thesis exhibitions from March 25-April 11 in The Ned and Gloria Griner Art Gallery. Artwork being displayed is by Mary Vozenilek (ceramics), Anna Grabowski (glass), and Michelle Pokorny (glass). Reception is from 4 - 6 pm on April 2.
11 a.m.
Do you have student EPAFs that you’re struggling to complete? Do you keep getting the same error message(s)? Do you have general student EPAF questions? Bring your EPAFs and questions and join Student Employment in this virtual Mini Student EPAF Work and Learn session!
12 p.m.
In this session, faculty colleagues and experts on campus will share how reflection can improve student success outcomes and engagement in high-impact classrooms. Participants will learn ways to use reflection as a teaching tool and as part of their course design.
12 p.m.
Register for one or more topics in our Self Care for Your Mind Spring 2025 series. These sessions are offered through Engagement, Wellbeing & Culture in collaboration with the Ball State Counseling Practicum Clinic in the Department of Counseling Psychology, Social Psychology, and Counseling.
12 p.m.
Join us for the weekly Culture Exchange, hosted by the Rinker Center for Global Affairs, where international students share the traditions, customs, and unique experiences of their home countries.
1 p.m.

Jens 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.
3 p.m.

Dr. Scott Trappe, John and Janice Fisher Endowed Chair of Human Bioenergetics and Director of the Human Performance Laboratory, will share his groundbreaking work in exercise physiology.
3 p.m.

Join us for the next event in the 2024-2025 Teachers College Dean’s Lecture Series, featuring Dr. Laura Bassette.
3:30 p.m.
This session will demonstrate how to prepare an IRB (human subjects research) protocol on the new Cayuse Human Ethics (HE) platform.
4 p.m.
The Facul-TEA series offers 15-minute webinars designed for busy faculty—a perfect quick pick-me-up to energize your teaching, research, creative endeavors, and professional activities in the amount of time it takes to drink a cup of tea!
5 p.m.

The Office of Nationally Competitive Scholarships will be holding information sessions on STEM scholarships.
5:30 p.m.

Map choreography is a storytelling technique that can be used to help communicate geographic data in a StoryMap, all without needing to code. Learn how this technique can be utilized to enhance your work even if you have no cartography skills.
5:30 p.m.

"Periodical" tells the unexpected story of the human body by exploring the marvel and mystery of the menstrual cycle, from first period to last. But this is not your middle school sex-ed class. Bringing you stories from soccer champion Megan Rapinoe who reveals how members of the U.S. Soccer team track their cycles when training for the Women’s World Cup (which they won), to scientists who are discovering the power and possibilities of stem cells found in period blood, to young activists flipping the bill on period tax one state at a time, we uncover the shocking truths, challenge taboos, and celebrate the untapped potential of this special nutrient-dense blood. Dr. Jean Marie Place, Associate Professor of Health Science, will facilitate discussion following the screening.
6 p.m.

Please join the School of Art for a presentation by Michael Endo. From 6:00 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. in AJ225.
7:30 p.m.

This concert has been canceled.
7:30 p.m.

This poignant drama tells the story of Sarah and Hannah two sisters in their 20s, who share the frustrating isolation of the Colorado plains with their mother, a pet sheep, and a pickup truck that no one uses. Filled with bleak humor that grows gruesomely darker, dread is grimly stoked throughout, and explosive resolution draws ever closer... Tickets available at the College of Fine Arts Box Office.