Building Hope Through Business Skills
LSB’s Kristi Mitchell and a team of Butler students are transforming lives with entrepreneurship
Butler to Remodel Residential College, Upgrading Student Experience
The residence hall community is slated to receive more than $20 million in upgrades over the next two years
Butler University Production Truck will Provide College of Communication Students with Real-World Experience
Access to state-of-the-art technology will help students gain essential skills in remote video production
A New Year’s Video Greeting from James Danko and Bethanie Danko
New year, new perspectives—a special New Year’s video message featuring our beautiful campus
Year in Review: Top Stories of 2021
In 2021, Butler supported students, celebrated community, and set our sights forward
Maxie Gardner to Serve as Butler University’s Director of Health Services
When Gardner begins her new role on January 3, she will provide critical support to student health and well-being
Prestigious Orr Fellowships Awarded to 14 Butler Seniors, the University’s Largest Class Ever
Upon graduation, the fellows will begin two-year placements at companies across Indianapolis
From Composing Music to Foraging Food, Gabrielle Cerberville ’14 Blends the Lines Between Art Forms
The Butler grad creates and educates across mediums—including graphic art, song, and viral TikToks about mushrooms
STEM New Educator Academy Aims to Keep More Teachers in Indiana
A partnership between Butler University, The Children’s Museum, the Indianapolis Zoo, and Codelicious, the new program provides mentorship and professional development for early-career STEM educators
Butler Graduates Establish Latinx Alumni Association
Assembled in August of 2021, the LXAA strives to connect alumni and students who identify within the Latin American and Hispanic communities to Butler University and one another
Sharing Gender Pronouns in Employee Bios, Email Signatures Helps Attract LGBTQ+ Applicants, Study Finds
The research from Butler’s Dr. India Johnson provides guidance for intentional inclusion in the workplace
Inspired to Serve: Study Abroad Sets Dakotah Harris ’21 on a New Path
After a trip to South Africa fueled his passion for service, Harris joined AmeriCorps following graduation
Butler Professor Dr. Tom Mould Receives Chicago Folklore Prize
The award honors Mould’s latest book, “Overthrowing the Queen: Telling Stories of Welfare in America”
Butler Welcomes 35 New Honorees to Carillon Society
Donors whose lifetime giving has reached $100,000 or more were newly inducted into the Carillon Society in recognition of their generosity