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
Home for the Madness
As a host site for the 2021 NCAA® Men’s Basketball Tournament, Butler welcomed visitors from across the city and the nation—all while boosting its brand exposure around the globe
My Time as Mayor
When Blue IV heard that the entire NCAA® Men’s Basketball Tournament would be played in Indiana—and partly on Butler’s campus—the live mascot declared himself the Mayor of March
Unseen Connections: The Superpower of Judith B. Thomas ’90
The Indianapolis Deputy Mayor of Neighborhood Engagement has spent her life championing the city—and it all began at Butler
A New Stage is Set
Butler’s partnership with the Indianapolis Shakespeare Company provides students with professional connections and experiential opportunities
Sustainable Sustenance
Through research, education, and empowerment, Butler’s Center for Urban Ecology and Sustainability (CUES) seeks to end food insecurity in Indy
Food for Thought
The ORG358 course within Butler’s College of Communication (CCOM) is dedicated to broadening students’ awareness of food and agricultural injustice
Music is the Message
The JCA’s Music Education program was Tim Reed’s dream, and the Butler Tuition Guarantee made it possible