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The Miller College of Business is the business college of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. [2] The college is named in honor of Wallace T. Miller, Jr. for his substantial donation to the university.
Ball State University (Ball State or BSU) is a public research university in Muncie, Indiana, United States. ... Miller College of Business: 1966 College of Health:
The Center for Business and Economic Research was founded the late 1960s as the Bureau of Business Research at Ball State University. The founding was initiated by Dr. Robert P. Bell soon after being hired as the first dean of the College of Business. Dr. Joseph Brown from the University of Georgia became the first director of the bureau. [3]
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 ...
Marshall University's Distinguished Artist and Scholar Award (with Mark L. Burton), as well as the Graduate Student Teaching Award at Tennessee's College of Business, and awards from the Air Force Institute of Technology's student association and Ball State's Miller College of Business.
In 1965, in recognition of the school growth beyond merely being a school to educate public school teachers, the Indiana General Assembly renames the school as Ball State University with an enrollment of 10,066 students. It wasn't until the promotion of the school to official "University" status, that Ball State began to grow academically.
Arnie Ball, former men's volleyball coach at Purdue-Fort Wayne [64] Bill Doba, football coach at Washington State University [65] David Haugh, sports columnist for Chicago Tribune; Brady Hoke, former head football coach, University of Michigan, San Diego State University and Ball State University [66]
The 1989–90 Ball State Cardinals men's basketball team represented Ball State University as a member of the Mid-American Conference during the 1989–90 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. After the departure of head coach Rick Majerus, Ball State responded under new coach Dick Hunsaker by having the best season in the school's history ...