July 31, 2020
Whitinger Business Building in the SpringNew report shows that voters are more likely to approve local government consolidation if there is a positive economic development issue on the table.
July 29, 2020
Ball State UniversityAn analysis by a New York University professor puts Ball State in the “survive” category as higher education works through the COVID-19 pandemic.
July 29, 2020
Whitinger Business BuildingNew study from Center for Business and Economic Research found that the interruption of school in March 2020 resulted in wide variation in delivering online education due to large gaps in internet access across the state. About 68,649 to 84,118 Indiana school-age children do not have internet access at home.
July 28, 2020
Shafer Tower“WIPB Classroom” will offer students in kindergarten and grades 2-3 remediation and enrichment programming in preparation for the start of the school year.
July 23, 2020
More people are getting their news from social media than from radio and print sources, combined, and that can lead to increased confusion, says a telecommunications professor.
July 22, 2020
Study finds that renewable energy sources – wind, solar, and biomass — will benefit the Indiana economy and Hoosiers in general for the decade to come.
July 16, 2020
Study from the Miller College of Business finds that Hoosier took the first reports of the COVID-19 pandemic seriously, adopting physical distancing days before government officials began issuing stay-at-home guidelines.
July 8, 2020
July 7, 2020
Due to the pandemic, the E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center’s operations have been suspended since March, and it’s unlikely that we could resume activities for the remainder of this calendar year. However, we believe the center has a tremendous future.
July 6, 2020
In a recently published study, a Ball State professor and his co-authors are taking steps to eliminate racism on college campuses by highlighting athletic structures that are named after individuals with questionable pasts.
July 2, 2020
Lucina Hall on the Ball State campusThe new Guaranteed Admissions Agreement (GAA) allows Ivy Tech students who earn an associate of science degree in Transfer Single Articulation Pathways (TSAP) programs to be guaranteed admission into designated bachelor degree programs at Ball State.