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Ball State's main campus spans 731 acres (296 ha) and includes 109 buildings at 7,203,801 square feet (669,255.0 m 2) [18] centered mostly on three main quadrangles. The university also manages just over 400 acres (160 ha) of research property.
LaFollette Complex was the largest residence hall complex on the Ball State University campus in Muncie, Indiana, United States. The complex housed 1,900 men and women in nine halls. [ 1 ] The building itself had a net worth of $11 million.
Beneficence's hand stretches to welcome new students to campus. The treasure box she holds in her other arm represents the treasure education can offer. Her wings represent the flight into the world when students graduate. The five Corinthian columns behind the statue represent the Ball Brothers, for whom the university is named. [7] Angel of ...
The John R. Emens College-Community Auditorium, or Emens Auditorium, is an auditorium on the campus of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, United States.The facility is used to host Broadway shows, plays, multi-genre concerts, and university events, as well as regional events for eastern Indiana.
Ball State University last week broke ground on a new hotel and a new performing arts center. The boutique hotel is steps away from campus as part of the school's University Village revitalization ...
History of Ball State's Indiana Public Broadcasting; Architectural history at CollegeTownProfile.com [permanent dead link ] Ball State University Campus Photographs collection contains electronically accessible historic campus photographs; Ball State University Campus Maps collection contains electronically accessible historic campus maps
John E. Worthen Arena is an arena on the campus of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, United States. [2] The arena opened in 1992 and replaced Irving Gymnasium. [3] Originally named Ball State Arena or University Arena, it was renamed Worthen Arena in honor of the former university president, John E. Worthen.
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