Keeping Up With the Data: Butler Grad Serves on CDC’s Global Pandemic Response
Kelsey Coy’s role as an epidemiologist helps guide vital decision-making
Navigating the College Search as a Student Athlete
Finding a college that is the perfect fit can be an overwhelming experience, but navigating this process as a prospective student athlete can easily add a layer of complexity
How to Spend 24-48 hours in Indianapolis for your Butler College Visit
You’ve made the great choice to visit Butler University, and while you’re in town, we want you to check out some of our favorites places
Three Ways to Improve your College Essay
Write from perspective, use effective form, and play to your strengths
Eight Things to Know Before your Official College Visit to Butler University
How to make the most of your time on campus
Meet the Class of 2024 – Matea Radovic
Matea Radovic; Hometown: Montenegro, Europe and Evansville, Indiana; Intended Major: Biochemistry
Q&A with Butler Blue III aka “Trip”
We wanted to ask Trip a couple of questions about his time as our official mascot before he officially hangs up the collar
Thank You, Bulldogs!
Trip shares some final words ahead of his last day as Official Mascot: Sunday, May 31, 2020
Butler Jazz Ensemble Named Winner in DownBeat Student Music Awards
A team-first mindset is key to the group’s success
Creating Rewards that Matter
Phil Osolinski ’15 created the Ryze Rewards app to help users pay off student debt
Butler Board Chair Makes Major Scholarship Gift in Honor of Father
The $250,000 gift establishes the Chain S. Sandhu Scholarship for students studying Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Butler Offers Free Online Course About COVID-19 to Incoming Students
The class will help students connect with the Butler community while reflecting on effects of a global crisis
The Power of a Story
In East Africa, a Butler grad helps women celebrate their achievements and take control of their futures
Esports Provide Connection and Competition for Students During COVID-19
While spring intramural sports and other on-campus activities disappeared, some Bulldogs turned to online gaming