Students are opting for online classes rather than instructor-based classes due to the flexibility and accessibility these courses can provide.
By the year 2044, the minority population in America will outnumber the traditional white majority. Experts say this will bring about many changes in education and politics, so that they better serve the new face of America.
Months after former Ball State President Paul Ferguson’s resignation, students still feel the financial impact
This week, Ball Bearings discusses whether or not college is worth the cost.
Innovations in technology alters student education, as technology bridges gaps for every type of learner.
Manufacturing, the backbone of consumer goods production in the U.S.,is finding its footing in a changing world.
The editor-in-chief of Ball Bearings discussed tuition and transparency with Acting President Terry King and Vice President for Business Affairs Bernie Hannon
Universities are taking precautions against threats of violence and terrorism
For our final digital issue, we invite you to read our best stories from the semester and check out coverage from our event
An estimated 58,000 college students are homeless throughout the country. Alicia Herder was one of them