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John J. Pruis (December 13, 1923 – January 15, 2016) was an American academic, best known as being a president of
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as well as having a building dedicated in his name on the campus. He went to
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for his education and later for a career. Pruis, originally from
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, came to Ball State on July 1, 1968, and retiring in 1978. After his tenure at Ball State, Pruis went on to become the vice president of corporate relations at Ball Corporation, the executive vice president of the George and Frances Ball. Foundation and director of the Ball Brothers Foundation.


Western Michigan University

Pruis was born in the settlement of Borculo,
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, in 1923 and gained his education at
Western Michigan University Western Michigan University (Western Michigan, Western or WMU) is a public research university in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It was initially established as Western State Normal School in 1903 by Governor Aaron T. Bliss for the training of teachers ...
. He then began working at the university upon his graduation. He taught speech for 13 years, was a vice-president for two years, and a secretary to the university's Board of Trustees for four years.


Ball State University


Presidency (1968–1978)

Pruis brought many different scholarship opportunities to Ball State such as the Whitinger Scholars Program, John R. Emens Scholars, Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarships, and Undergraduate research grants. He also established foreign language houses, as well as graduate assistant and doctoral fellow programs. The Ball State University Annual Fund grew from $170,758 to approximately $1.8 million during John J. Pruis' presidency. John and Angeline Pruis hosted many university and community events on campus and in the Bracken House as well as being involved in the Fellows Society, Quadrangle Society, Beneficence Society, Cardinal Varsity Club, Friends of the Museum of Art and Friends of Bracken Library. Pruis was married to Angeline R. Pruis. He died on January 15, 2016, at a retirement community in
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.


Effect on Ball State University

*John J. and Angeline Pruis Award for Teaching *Campus Additions during presidency **Cooper Science Building **Teachers College Building (1968) **Lewellen Pool (1968) ** Johnson Complex (1969) **Carmichael Hall (1969) **Pruis Hall (1972) **College of Architecture and Planning Building (1972) **Bracken Library (1975) **Two parking garages **Science hall renamed to East Quad Building (Burkhardt Building)


Pruis Hall

John Pruis is one of the many presidents of Ball State to have a building on campus named after him. The building was built during his presidency in 1972 and held the name University Hall until after his term concluded. Pruis Hall is a unique building on campus. A large majority of the buildings on Ball State's Campus are made of red brick with exceptions of the Administration Building having yellow brick, and Elliott Hall and Pruis Hall being made of Indiana Limestone and cement. The architecture firm responsible for the design of Pruis hall was influenced by a grand piano with its strong curves and angular walls. Pruis Hall is located directly southeast of Bracken Library, and is used for large gatherings of people. The building is set up to be more like an auditorium, and this is its only function. The building can hold up to 700 people and hosts Friday Night Movies as well as guest lectures, comedians, and other special events.


See also

* List of Ball State University presidents


References


External links


John J. Pruis inauguration film
April 11, 1969.
Images of John J. Pruis
from the Ball State University Digital Media Repository {{DEFAULTSORT:Pruis, John J. Ball State University Presidents of Ball State University Western Michigan University alumni Western Michigan University faculty 1923 births 2016 deaths