February 26, 2021
![Basketball hoop](/-/media/www/images/news/articles/2021/nba-all-star-game-to-utilize-ball-state-professors-elam-ending/basketball.jpg?sc_lang=en)
A Ball State University professor’s alternative scoring system will be utilized by the NBA once again.
February 25, 2021
![Construction on the new Multicultural Center](/-/media/www/images/news/articles/2021/digital-media-exec-donates-to-multicultural-center/multiculturalcenterbuilding.jpg?sc_lang=en)
Digital media executive and alumnus Timothy Andrews, ’84, hopes a gift to the Multicultural Center contributes to Ball State’s welcoming culture for everyone.
February 25, 2021
![Winnie Mucherah](/-/media/www/images/news/articles/2021/winnie-mucherah/winnie1.jpg?sc_lang=en)
Dr. Winnie Mucherah has once again earned a fellowship through the Institute of International Education (IIE) and its Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program.
February 24, 2021
![View of campus](/-/media/www/images/news/articles/2021/ball-state-online-earns-military-friendly-designation/campus.jpg?sc_lang=en)
For the 13th year in a row, Ball State Online has again earned the Military Friendly designation from Viqtory.
February 22, 2021
![President Mearns holding a basketball and wearing a mask to promote Mask Madness](/-/media/www/images/news/articles/2021/mask-madness/maskmadnessmearns.jpg?sc_lang=en)
With all three NCAA divisions conducting their men’s basketball championships in the state of Indiana in 2021, March Madness is taking on a unique look and feel.
February 22, 2021
![David Owsley Museum of Art](/-/media/www/images/news/articles/2021/new-exhibition-at-owsley-museum-features-pop-art/doma_2.jpg?sc_lang=en)
An exhibition at the David Owsley Museum of Art showcases one of the most comprehensive collections of Pop art in the country, with works by Warhol, Lichtenstein and others. Visitors can view the special exhibition from February 25 through May 16, 2021. Visit bsu.edu/doma for more information.
February 9, 2021
![Whitinger Business Building](/-/media/www/images/news/articles/2021/22-percent-of-americans-plan-on-declining-covid-19-vaccine/whitinger.jpg?sc_lang=en)
About 22 percent of Americans say they are not likely to get immunized against COVID-19, according to research that included a Ball State University professor.