Tag: Ball State University


  • Honors College Diversity Fellow LeAndrea Rainey

    By: LeAndrea Rainey LeAndrea Rainey is a third-year nursing major and is pursuing minors in Spanish and American Sign Language. LeAndrea was born in Chicago, IL but she currently lives in Hammond, IN. She is a middle school sweetheart and got engaged last November. LeAndrea loves steak tacos, Jesus, painting (for relaxation), and cheesecake. She […]

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  • News and Notes Assistant Editor Karisa Candreva

    By: Karisa Candreva Karisa Candreva is an Honors College sophomore, majoring in Natural Resources & Environmental Management and Pre-Law, with minors in Sustainability, International Resource Management, and Peace Studies & Conflict Resolution. Karisa is the president of the Natural Resources Club at Ball State. She is also the Assistant Editor of News and Notes, where […]

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  • Student Spotlight: Dorien Scheets

    About Dorien Scheets: I graduated Ball State University in December 2020 with double majors in Anthropology and History, and double minors in Spanish and Sociology. Tell us a little bit about your internship. For the last six months, I’ve been working and living at Tumacacori National Historical Park in Tumacacori, Arizona. The “Women in Missions” […]

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  • Welcome Back, BSU Honors!

    Welcome back, #bsuhonors! Whether you’re on campus or online, we’re excited to see you again! To get you back in the swing of things, here’s a rundown on everything you need to know for the week. Friday, January 29  Walk and talk with Honors College Dean, John Emert  Join Dean Emert at 9 AM for an […]

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  • Odyssey Accepting Submissions Until November 2

    By: Julia Tharp and Kallie Hunchman Odyssey is the Honors College’s creative journal, showcasing creative work from Ball State’s Honors students. With the deadline for Odyssey submissions quickly approaching, we caught up with two of the journal’s team members to learn more! About Odyssey Odyssey is a creative journal looking to bring the creative talents and […]

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  • Antiracism, Intersectionality, and Empowerment: A Campus Conversation

    Join the Student Antiracism and Intersectionality Advisory Council (SAIAC) in their campus wide conversation on Antiracism, Intersectionality, and Empowerment on Thursday, October 8 from 7:00-8:30pm via Zoom. Please register for the conversation here and circulate the flyer among your friends if you are interested. SAIAC is dedicated to developing strategies that will cultivate understandings of […]

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  • Finding H.O.P.E.: How Honors Helped Me

    By: Kimberly Ingold About the author: Kimberly Ingold is a third year Honors College student double-majoring in Psychological Science and Criminal Justice and minoring in Women’s and Gender Studies. About the organization:  H.O.P.E. Mentoring is an organization that pairs incarcerated juveniles with college mentors who support the student in an effort to reduce recidivism rates […]

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