Ball State University recently issued the following announcement.
University Calendar
Monday, March 21, 2022
Full term withdrawal by web ends
All Day Event
Calendar: Registrar
Today is the last day to web withdraw for full term classes
Full term withdrawal by web ends
All Day Event
Calendar: Spring Semester 2022
Today is the last day to web withdraw for full term classes.
Credit 101 - What's in a Credit Score
11:30 a.m.
Calendar: Working Well
Focus on Scholarship Webinar Series
12 p.m.
Calendar: College of Health
The Focus on Scholarship Series of Webinars is to highlight College of Health Faculty Research.
World Development Indicators: Human Development Data at the World Bank
1 p.m.
Calendar: University Libraries
Please join University Libraries for this introduction to World Development Indicators, an outstanding resource for finding data about human development and standards of living throughout the world and its countries. Drawing from national statistical agencies, central banks, and other sources, this World Bank database provides information about poverty, wealth, health, education, economies, natural resources, and the environment – from big picture items like gross domestic product and access to drinking water, to details like the price of gasoline and the number of ATMs per 100,000 people. Learn about retrieving this data about the U.S., other nations, and world regions in this 30-minute workshop.
Collaborating with EndNote
3 p.m.
Calendar: University Libraries
Please join us for this in person and livestreaming workshop to see how EndNote Online allows co-authors to share a citation library while working on their article or book. The workshop may be of interest to Graduate Assistants working with faculty as well. You can download a copy of EndNote X9 before the session here (Ball State username and password required). You do not need to be a current EndNote user to benefit from this workshop.
Senior Recital: Alex Karker, violin
5:30 p.m.
Calendar: School of Music Calendar
Alex is a violin student of Anna Vayman, associate professor of music performance.
Program to include music by Alfred Schnittke, J.S. Bach, W.A. Mozart, Pablo de Sarasate, and Fritz Kreisler.
This event is free and open to the public.
Original source can be found here.