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.
Though built by immigration, America does not always welcome immigrants
Around 86 percent of college students are overwhelmed by their responsibilities, but this stress can worsen the symptoms of mental illness for some students
Students continue to pay more for a college education, but know less about the financing of their university
Each generation has its own "end all" moral issue that is supposed to destroy American society. But to date, nothing ever has.
Months after former Ball State President Paul Ferguson’s resignation, students still feel the financial impact
Sixty-one percent of college graduates are prevented from moving forward after graduation by their student loan debt
Cognitive processes make it inherently difficult to compromise.
The editor-in-chief of Ball Bearings discussed tuition and transparency with Acting President Terry King and Vice President for Business Affairs Bernie Hannon
Despite narratives of a "jobless" society, 81 percent of Ball State graduates are employed in their major of study.