Ball State University

Ball State University

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Ball State University
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Motto Education Redefined
Gründung 1918
Trägerschaft öffentlich
Ort Muncie, Indiana
Präsident Jo Ann M. Gora
Studenten 20113
Jahresetat $220 Mio.
Website cms.bsu.edu

Die Ball State University ist eine staatliche Universität in Muncie im US-Bundesstaat Indiana. Die Hochschule wurde 1918 gegründet. Derzeit sind hier 20.113 Studenten eingeschrieben.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Fakultäten

Der Glockenturm auf dem Campus
  • Angewandte Wissenschaften und Technologie
  • Architektur und Planung
  • Kommunikationswissenschaften, Information und Medien
  • Lehrerbildung
  • Natur- und Geisteswissenschaften
  • Schöne Künste
  • Wirtschaftswissenschaften (Miller College of Business)
  • Honors College
  • University College

Sport

Die Sportteams der Ball State sind die Cardinals. Die Hochschule ist Mitglied in der Mid-American Conference (Division West).

Berühmte Persönlichkeiten

Weblinks

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