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The Alexander M. Bracken Library is the main library on the campus of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana.Opened in September 1975 and designed by Walter Scholer and Associates and the Perkins and Will Partnership of Chicago, the 320,000-square-foot facility is located in the geographic center of the Ball State University campus and is distinguishable for its unique, Brutalist architecture.
Bracken Library hosts the Ball State University Digital Media Repository, an open-access resource containing over 130,000 digital objects in 64 collections, as well as the Center for Middletown Studies. System branches include the Architecture Library and the Science–Health Science Library.
A collection of records of Indiana Bridge Company including drawings, photographs, and documents from 1886 to 1981 is available digitally through the Digital Media Repository at Ball State University.
Ball State University Campus Photographs collection contains electronically accessible historic campus photographs; Ball State University Campus Maps collection contains electronically accessible historic campus maps; Leading the Way: The Presidents of Ball State, 1918-2000 Exhibit by Ball State University Libraries Archives and Special Collections
In 1892, a group of women formed the Art Students' League, hoping to raise interest in art in the growing community of Muncie.The Art Students' League held many successful art exhibits and then formed the Muncie Art Association in 1905, which in turn set goals to host an annual art show and to annually purchase a work of art to help establish a permanent collection.
In addition, Ball State expects the Cantio Hotel to contribute to Muncie's economy with more than $8 million in local spending each year and more than 120 jobs when it opens in 2026.
George R. Dale Collection Digital Media Repository, Ball State University Libraries George R. Dale Papers Archives and Special Collections, Ball State University Libraries (PDF) "George Dale Dies, Ku Klux Klan Foe" , The New York Times , March 28, 1936 (subscription required).
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