What reputation does Ball State have in the iCommunication area?
Ball State has a national reputation in the communication, entertainment production and media technology area, and its status continues to grow in these areas. The College of Communication, Information, and Media at Ball State, only four years old, has an enrollment of 1,917, which places it among the largest communication colleges in the country. The college is rated fourth nationally in the number of master’s degrees granted, behind Columbia University, Boston University, and Syracuse University and just ahead of Northwestern University. The college is Indiana’s only affiliate of the industry-based National Cable Center in Denver. The student newspaper was named one of the Best Designed Newspapers in the World by the Society for News Design for its circulation size, and eight of the college’s current students were nominated for television’s regional Emmy Awards in 2000. In 2001, the student-produced public television series “Connections” won a National Academy of Television Arts and