Butler University Celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

The Butler University Celebration of Diversity 2015 proudly presents the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration “Preserving the Legacy – Fulfilling the Dream” January 17-30 at various locations on and around campus. Below is the schedule. For more information on these events, contact the Office of Diversity Programs at 317-940-6570. January 17 11:00 a.m. to…

Fred Hammond to Headline 26th Annual GospelFest

Fred Hammond, the “father of urban gospel,” will headline Butler University’s 26th annual GospelFest on Saturday, February 7, at 7:00 p.m. in Clowes Memorial Hall, with special guests Hezekiah Walker and Le’Andria Johnson. Tickets are $42 for adults, $36 for seniors, and $32 for students. They’re available at the Clowes Hall box office and Ticketmaster.…

Delta Gammas Wrote to Ellen DeGeneres — And You Won’t Believe What Happened Next!

The girls of Butler’s Delta Gamma sorority wrote to TV talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres to tell her how they get together at 3:00 p.m. weekdays to watch her show. On Thursday, January 8, DeGeneres answered their email, surprising them with a Skype phone call and a multitude of prizes. The show aired Monday, January 12.…

A Book Made By Mr. Mark Twain, Interpreted by Professor Andy Levy

You thought you knew Huck Finn. Andy Levy is about to change your thinking. In Levy’s new book, Huck Finn’s America: Mark Twain and the Era That Shaped His Masterpiece ($25, Simon & Schuster), Butler University’s Edna Cooper Chair in English argues that contemporary readers misunderstand Twain’s classic: It is neither a carefree adventure story…

President Danko’s Mid-Year Update

One year ago, we introduced the Butler 2020 Vision—the culmination of two years of discussion and feedback from Butler students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Twelve months later, we have made major strides and are poised for great achievement in the months and years to come. I would like to begin the year by sharing updates…

Carnegie Foundation Recognizes Butler’s Community Engagement Efforts

Butler University has been selected to receive the Carnegie Foundation’s 2015 Community Engagement Classification, a distinction that recognizes the University’s efforts to connect with the Indianapolis community. This designation acknowledges the ongoing involvement of college students, staff, faculty, and community partners in working together to improve the quality of life in Central Indiana and beyond.…

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151 Graduate at Winter Commencement

One hundred fifty-one students became alumni on Sunday, December 21, at Butler University’s winter commencement. Graduates include 47 from the College of Business, 42 from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 30 from the College of Education, 17 from the College of Communication, nine from the Jordan College of the Arts, and six from…

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Kiplinger Again Labels Butler a ‘Best Value in Private Colleges’

        Butler University has made Kiplinger Personal Finance’s list of the best values in private colleges for 2015. The list, which includes 100 private universities from across the country, can be found at Kiplinger.com/links/college. Butler ranked 60th overall—up one spot from 2014. Butler also finished 194th among all schools. This was the…

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See a Free Showing of ‘Mentor,’ A Film About Bullying, at Butler

Butler University’s College of Education and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences present a free public screening of the documentary “Mentor,” about two high school students who were bullied so severely that they died by suicide, January 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the Howard L. Schrott Center for the Arts. The film, written and directed…

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Straight from the Bulldog’s Mouth: You’re #ButlerBound!

Any college can send out acceptance letters, but only Butler University is delivering its Big Envelopes by Doggy Express. Trip gives his stamp of approval to the Class of 2019.   On Friday, December 19, at 5:00 p.m., every applicant who is accepted to Butler will get the news from the University’s beloved mascot, Trip,…

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Grant Will Help Butler Students Intern in Asia Next Summer

Butler University’s Center for Global Education has been awarded a grant of nearly $100,000 from the Freeman Foundation to enable students to complete internships in East and Southeast Asia in the summer of 2015. The Center will organize a group experience—Butler Summer in Shanghai—in which 12–14 students will travel with a China-specialist member of the…

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New MBA Class Offers a 360-Degree View of Sports

Students in Butler University’s MBA program said they wanted to learn more about the economy of Indianapolis, and the College of Business listened: It created Business Practicum (MBA522), an experiential 2½-day, two-credit course designed to explore a specific local economic cluster. This spring, the course will focus on the business of sport, including an in-depth…

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Are You Ready for Some Paper Football?!

Deep in the basement of Jordan Hall, Room 048 is a plain, run-of-the-mill conference room, home to ordinary staff meetings and brainstorming sessions. But come Fridays at lunchtime, the room becomes tense with calculated finger flicks as a paper football soars across the table dividing two athletic enemies. This is the Butler University Paper Football…

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Remembering Abdul-Rahman (Peter) Kassig

Abdul-Rahman Peter Edward Kassig, who studied political science at Butler University in 2011 and 2012, was remembered during a memorial service held November 23 at Clowes Memorial Hall. More than 800 people attended. (The recorded video of the ceremony is available at www.butler.edu/live.) Kassig, 26, was born on February 19, 1988. His parents were notified…

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The Generation Rx Prescription: Make Learning Fun

More than 70 rambunctious Girl Scouts poured into the cramped basement of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Plainfield on Friday evening to discuss a topic important to the health of young Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, and Seniors—prevention of prescription drug abuse. Kailey Meadows ’16 teaches some Girl Scouts about prescription drugs.   The kindergarten to…