Upcoming Events
12 p.m.
Calendar: Working Well
Mindful MeditationSpend a few minutes each week in mindful meditation!
12 p.m.
MoongateTake a deep breath, relax and meditate among the flowers and nature. Join us in the Dr. Joe and Alice Rinard Orchid Greenhouse to experience guided mindful meditation on Thursday, Sept 21 and 28 at 12pm – 12:30pm. No experience necessary. You will be guided through a mindful meditation by our facilitator(s) from the Ball State Counseling Practicum Clinic. All are welcome to attend these free sessions. Folding chairs will be provided.
12:30 p.m.
Calendar: Working Well
Fighting Fraud
3:30 p.m.
Dr. Justin Ragains (BSU Alumnus!)Shedding Light Onto O-Glycosylation
5 p.m.
Nature Walk with Spectrum! Hang out in Christy Woods followed by family dinner. Meet at the Rinard Orchid Greenhouse. This program is open to all currently enrolled Ball State students.
6 p.m.
Kinghorn HallHispanic Heritage Month is when we celebrate and recognize the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements for the United States. Join Housing and Residence Life in learning and celebrating Hispanic culture and contributions by participating in a Big Talk discussion and activity-based opportunity.
7:30 p.m.
two white males pose outdoors wearing suits and holding guitars7:30 p.m. | Pruis Hall
7:30 p.m.
In a world defined by gender, class, and personal tragedy, experience the story of the March sisters, four dreamers destined to be imperfect little women. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office. Little Women was written by Kate Hamill and adapted from the novel by Louisa May Alcott.
All Day Event
Immersive Learning EntrywayDeadline: September 22, 2023 for the Office of Immersive Learning Fall 2023 Pilot Project/One Time Project Grants.
9 a.m.
A pen sitting on a laptopWhether you are new to grant seeking or looking for grant writing tips, this class is for you. Grant writing is a crucial activity for nonprofits and educators to fund projects and support their mission. In this introductory class, you will learn the basics of grant writing including: How to find funding opportunities; the basic elements of a grant proposal; developing a project budget; and the “do’s and don’ts” of writing a proposal. Cost is $25.
9 a.m.
Motorist AssistanceThere is a home Football Game at Scheumann Stadium on Saturday, September 23. ALL cars must be moved out of the stadium parking lots by 9:00 p.m. the evening BEFORE every home football game. Please ensure you have moved your car out of the stadium lots prior to game day!
11 a.m.
Information Session about the M.Arch Program.
11 a.m.
University Libraries WorkshopDevelop advanced search strategies to make your research more efficient. Learn to use bibliographies, discographies, thematic indexes, Library of Congress Classification, WorldCat, and LibKey Nomad to take your research skills to the next level.
3 p.m.
The graduate program in Speech-Language Pathology welcomes prospective students and their families to an open house to learn more about Ball State and our Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology program.
6 p.m.
Come and join us for Dia de Dulce, an event where you can learn all about the candy you grew up with and its effect on the Latino community! This program is open to all currently enrolled Ball State students.
7:30 p.m.
In a world defined by gender, class, and personal tragedy, experience the story of the March sisters, four dreamers destined to be imperfect little women. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office. Little Women was written by Kate Hamill and adapted from the novel by Louisa May Alcott.
9 a.m.
Motorist AssistanceThere is a home Football Game at Scheumann Stadium on Saturday, September 23. ALL cars must be moved out of the stadium parking lots by 9:00 p.m. the evening BEFORE every home football game. Please ensure you have moved your car out of the stadium lots prior to game day!
7:30 p.m.
In a world defined by gender, class, and personal tragedy, experience the story of the March sisters, four dreamers destined to be imperfect little women. Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office. Little Women was written by Kate Hamill and adapted from the novel by Louisa May Alcott.
11 a.m.
During this Information Session, prospective students will learn about Ball State University's MA in Student Affairs Administration in Higher Education (SAAHE).
4 p.m.
Brenda WilliamsLandscape Architect, Brenda Williams, FASLA, will give a lecture discussing her work protecting significant indigenous sites.
5 p.m.
University Libraries WorkshopLearn the basics of information literacy and how this concept applies to your music and performing arts research. A set of abilities, information literacy is the understanding of how information is produced and valued as well as how to participate in its creation. We will examine the reliability of information, how to conduct research, and why context matters in both your academic and performance pursuits.
6 p.m.
Join us to eat some snacks and watch a movie! This program is open to all currently enrolled Ball State students.
10:30 a.m.
photo of Kelsey MurphyBuckingham Career Day is an opportunity for our students across campus to learn about the hospitality, commercial, and residential real estate industries. The event introduces students to careers in this field and offers them opportunities to interact with industry professionals and ask questions about their unique interests. The keynote speaker is often a recognized leader in the field who can share industry insights and offer advice to aspiring students interested in real estate.This year's keynote speaker is Kelsey Murphy, winner of Fox’s MasterChef, Season of Legends.Sponsored by Buckingham Companies
12 p.m.
Please join us for an opportunity to hear more about how our graduate program can help you meet your goals.
1:30 p.m.
Drawing from writings in his blog, Growingupinthesixties.com, Terry will talk about entering the decade at ten years old with the election of JFK and all the dreams of a better world, through preteen anxieties, laughing at high school immaturity, experiencing marriage at eighteen, becoming a father, and culminating with being wounded in Vietnam.
2 p.m.
Join Mr. Steve Reed on Zoom to learn more about Faculty Success.
8:30 a.m.
Calendar: Working Well
Mental Health First Aid teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders.
10 a.m.
Family tree graphicPart 4 of our Beginning Genealogy Series. Software and Free Websites will take a look at three different software programs on the market as well as some of the free websites available to help you do your research. No charge - reservations required.
11 a.m.
University Libraries WorkshopEveryone uses or interacts with maps in their daily lives. They can be informative, compelling, and even surprising. In this workshop, we will discuss the importance of mapping in digital scholarship. Participants will be given an overview of the foundational principles of creating a map and working with geographic data. They will also be introduced to several mapping platforms and applications.
12 p.m.
Calendar: Working Well
Join us on Wednesdays from 12-1pm each week over Zoom starting late September where we explore a variety of topics such as caregiving, setting boundaries, dealing with your inner critic. Sessions will start Wednesday, Sept 27.
12 p.m.
Learn practical tips and pedagogical tools from Non-Tenure Line faculty.
12 p.m.
The Rinker Center hosts a Culture Exchange every Wednesday at noon for students to learn about their international peers and their home countries. The country of this week is Malaysia. A free meal will be sponsored by the Multicultural Center to all those who attend. This program is open to all currently enrolled Ball State students.
3 p.m.
Join Mr. Steve Reed in the Faculty Excellence Center (TC 928) to learn more about Faculty Success.
5:30 p.m.
This program is open to all currently enrolled Ball State students.
5:30 p.m.
Calendar: Honors College
Students and Faculty will build care kits fro community members at the Muncie Mission.
6 p.m.
The College of Health is hosting an IPE movie night, with three health themed films.
8 p.m.
Join us for a free, online webinar to learn more about the MBA program and Graduate Business Certificates.
11 a.m.
University Libraries WorkshopLearn about different types of information sources from the scholarly article to the community-sourced database. We will discuss what makes a source authoritative and when non-scholarly sources like Wikipedia and Discogs can be useful in your research.
11 a.m.
Join us for the Entrepreneurial Experience Lecture with Ted A. Baker who serves as CEO and Executive Director of the Muncie Innovation Connector, Inc., an independent Mixed-Use Business Incubator (with a technology focus) serving entrepreneurs in East Central Indiana. In his 14th year leading the Innovation Connector, Ted has witnessed tremendous growth with startups and successful business launches.
12 p.m.
Calendar: Working Well
Mindful MeditationSpend a few minutes each week in mindful meditation!
12 p.m.
MoongateTake a deep breath, relax and meditate among the flowers and nature. Join us in the Dr. Joe and Alice Rinard Orchid Greenhouse to experience guided mindful meditation on Thursday, Sept 21 and 28 at 12pm – 12:30pm. No experience necessary. You will be guided through a mindful meditation by our facilitator(s) from the Ball State Counseling Practicum Clinic. All are welcome to attend these free sessions. Folding chairs will be provided.
3:30 p.m.
Thursday, September 28, 3:30-4:30, RB 361 Dr. Carrie Ann Cross-RodesilerOral History in the Two-Year College Composition Classroom: A Multiple Case Study
5 p.m.
This program is open to all currently enrolled Ball State students.
5:30 p.m.
Reel Inclusion Fruits of LaborA Mexican-American teenage farmworker dreams of graduating high school. When ICE raids her community, it threatens to separate her family and forces her to become her family's breadwinner. She works long days in the strawberry fields and the night shift at a food processing factory. Set in an agricultural town on the central coast of California, Fruits of Labor is a lyrical, coming-of-age documentary feature about adolescence, nature and how ancestors paved the way. Our discussion facilitator will be Dr. Regina Giraldo-Garcia, an Assistant Professor of Research Methods in Educational Studies here at Ball State.
6 p.m.
Hosted by the National Association of Black Journalists, the Black Expo hosts an activity fair for students on campus to get to know the black organizations on campus. This program is open to all currently enrolled Ball State students.
12 p.m.
Do you want to work with children and adolescents as a psychologist or school psychologist? Do you like the idea of working with parents and teachers to help students in pre-kindergarten to grade 12 and beyond? Come learn about the Ph.D. and EdS School Psychology Programs!
1 p.m.
Join Dr. Christina Doll, Associate Professor of Public Health, in the Department of Nutrition and Health Science, as she delves into her research on school based food pantries.
3 p.m.
University Libraries WorkshopIf you will be working on a literature review for your project or papers and have questions, come and learn from the experts. Find out how to locate resources and develop a literature review. A faculty panel will share ideas and information about putting together one of the most important parts of research, and a librarian will get you started searching for sources.
6 p.m.
This program is open to all currently enrolled Ball State students.
6:30 p.m.
Take a journey through our solar system and explore the remarkable diversity—and surprising might—of moons! From volcanoes and geysers to ice-covered oceans and methane rain, these natural satellites have some spectacular features, and many even exert a surprising influence on their planetary partners. Learn what these celestial bodies reveal about the history and workings of our solar system.
11 a.m.
Calendar: Honors College
Students and Faculty will build care kits for community members at the Muncie Mission.