"I believe that the older generation is submissive and women are starting to become leaders in the workforce. The traditions need to change, it's a good thing we are changing."
The work environment is becoming more modern and laid-back as Millennials take over the workforce
University students feel a disconnect with the town they call home for four years
Despite narratives of a "jobless" society, 81 percent of Ball State graduates are employed in their major of study.
"We want to live in a world that is a lot easier for us and better for us. We can see the world we are living in and see that we need to change it.”
Sixty percent of families feel they must collaborate to provide a successful education
Approximately 75 percent of college students will change their major at least once before graduation, and can suffer financial repercussions because of it
Just like Sarah Loyd, 26 percent of college students balance financial, emotional, and college stresses with the added responsibility of parenthood
International students at Ball State discuss the biggest culture shock for them when they came to America
Residents of Muncie, Indiana discuss what the town would be like without Ball State University.