Seeing minorities represented in media can help people feel empowered.
When a child is raised with parents from different cultures, they are exposed to different perspectives and beliefs that shape how they approach the world.
On November 7, 2016, the editor-in-chief of Ball Bearings, Alex Kincaid, facilitated a panel on civility and polarization in politics.
Social media not only helps teens to find people to chat with, but also allows users to find solid friendships, further their careers, and find life-changing support.
A group of students has been preparing all year to bring the Olympic Games to Ball State. The twenty-four students...
Empowering through education When George Srour first visited Uganda as a United Nations summer intern in 2004, he endured a...
Research shows Generation Z uses social media differently than their parents. Is this true for Ball State students and faculty?
University students feel a disconnect with the town they call home for four years
A male duet of “Take Me or Leave Me,” a female ensemble of “I’ll Make a Man Out of You,” and two gender bending selections from Disney’s “Frozen” had the audience clapping all night long
A group of Ball State students provide dementia patients with iPods filled with their favorite music