Category: Military Science


  • Cadet Elizabeth McClure takes Nursing to ROTC

    The ROTC program at Ball State continues to produce modern leaders with the tools to make a difference within our community and the U.S. Army. Through this program, the ROTC produce graduates and leaders of character and a sense of service to a cause bigger than the individual. Senior Elizabeth McClure’s involvement with the ROTC […]

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  • Nutrition Education is helping ROTC Cadets

    Dr. Lynnea Melham, Associate Teaching Professor of Nutrition and Health Science, has been working with ROTC cadets enrolled in Ball State University to work to improve their overall health and well-being for their time in service. Dr. Melham has a BS in clinical and community dietetics, a MHS in health science education, and a doctorate […]

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  • ROTC Seniors Prepare to Soar

    As the semester comes to a close, we say goodbye to hundreds of graduating seniors leaving the nest to follow their chosen career path. As part of their final semester in Army ROTC at Ball State, Military Science minors are given their branch assignments, which are determined partly on the student’s preference and their educational […]

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  • Making Waves: ROTC students travel to North Carolina and Jordan

    Over the summer through Project Go, a national program offered to qualified ROTC students for fully-funded language education and study abroad opportunities, two students received unique cross-cultural experiences studying Arabic language and culture. CDT Hadessah Vandaveer, who traveled to Jordan, and CDT Elizabeth McClure, who completed a study at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, […]

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