Q&A with Madi Dornseif, Blue IV’s Intern
As a marketing intern for Butler’s Live Mascot program, the Strategic Communication senior has gained experience in social media and graphic design—all while bonding with a famous bulldog
With Design Internship, Butler Student Goes Behind the Scenes of ‘Good Bones’
Art + Design senior Natalie Tate helps develop new products and campaigns for Indy-based Two Chicks and a Hammer
Inspired by Time at Butler, John Oberhelman Gives Back to Student-Athletes Through New Scholarship
The 1964 grad, who played football under the leadership of Coach Tony Hinkle, has supported Butler Athletics throughout his adult life
Butler University to Freeze Tuition for 2021-2022 Academic Year
Butler’s Board of Trustees approved the tuition freeze to help ease the financial burden many students and families have faced during the pandemic
The New Normal
Throughout 2020, College of Education faculty found ways to use the pandemic as a teaching opportunity
The Center for Leadership Development Scholarship Helps Student Thrive
The full-tuition scholarship is helping first-year student Paul Ford pursue his goal of working in the startup management industry
Going Remote
In 2020, four alumni in Butler’s Center for Academic Technology supported faculty, staff, and students through the transition to online learning
Note for Note
Music faculty and IT staff teamed up to find a solution for teaching voice lessons during a pandemic
Family For Life
Duane and Linnéa Leatherman have spent 30 years as Faculty-in-Residence (FIR), building invaluable relationships with Butler students
Fostering Connections—When Dawgs Need It Most
Peer mentors help first-year Butler students adjust to campus life
Turned Upside Down: College Admission in the Time of COVID-19
When the pandemic hit, Butler’s enrollment team made a key decision early on: to act with empathy
Food Science: Chemistry Professors Connect with the Butler Community Through Food
Professors Mike Samide and Anne Wilson provide lifelong learning opportunities through food-based events
Butler Professor’s Research Aims to Help More Black Women Join STEM
Supported by a $68K grant from the NSF, Psychology Assistant Professor Dr. India Johnson is studying the influence of race and gender on the effectiveness of role models
A Campus Challenged
Butler Magazine spoke to three alumni and a professor emeritus about what we can learn from the toughest of times