Q&A with Frank Felice, Music Prof and Classical Composer
After releasing a new CD two weeks before pandemic shutdowns hit Indiana, Felice is finding new ways to stay creative
Bulldogs Adapt: COE Student Ready to Take on Teaching
Fall 2020 College of Education graduate Grace Dittoe is excited to apply what she’s learned through being a student during a pandemic to her career in the classroom
Catching up with Jimmy Lafakis ’19
The 2019 grad discovered a love for sports photography during his time at Butler. Now, after a year covering rodeo, wrestling, and more in North Dakota, he’s back home in Indiana.
“From Grain to Glass to COVID-19”: MBA Class to Publish Case Study on Whiskey Business
The Butler MBA class led by Dr. Jane Siegler partnered with a local distillery to help find solutions to new challenges
Bulldogs Adapt: COE Professor Offers Flexibility for Students
Susan Adams, Professor of Education, shares how she has met students’ needs during a semester like no other
Steps to Success with Josh Turner ’15
The Butler graduate shares what it took for him to become a professional musician
Bulldogs Adapt: LSB Professor on Teaching During a Pandemic
Stephanie Fernhaber, Professor of Entrepreneurship in the Lacy School of Business, discusses the new approaches she’s using in the classroom this fall
A Chat with Dr. Fait Muedini
Butler’s Director of International Studies typically works on research, but he recently explored a different passion: poetry
What is it Like to be an Honors Student at Butler?
Cassandra Stec ’23 shares her experience with the program
A Day in the Life of Blue IV
Butler’s live bulldog mascot spends his days interacting with students, greeting visitors, and practicing to make sure he is the best mascot he can be
Scholarship Helps Indy Native Study Pharmacy at Butler
Thanks to the Butler Tuition Guarantee, a full-tuition scholarship available to Marion County students, Andrés Huerta is a Bulldog
Butler Tuition Guarantee Scholarship Turns Dreams into Reality
Receiving the award allowed Music Education student Nicole Whitman to work toward her goal of becoming a band director
Butler University Launches a Hub for Black Affairs and Community Engagement
With leadership from Dr. Terri Jett as Faculty Director, the Hub will serve as an institutional command center to address systemic racism and Black oppression
The Future of Drug Discovery: Pharmacy Students Learn to Code
Over the summer, five Butler PharmD students completed remote, data-focused internships with the ATOM consortium
Bulldogs Adapt: How CCOM Faculty are Supporting Students this Fall
In a semester like no other, faculty members at Butler have continued providing engaging academic experiences