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
BUPD Officer: ‘The Students Here are Just Awesome’
Matthew Grimes says every day is different as an officer in the Butler University Police Department, but he always looks forward to helping students
Butler Receives $2.5 Million Grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to Fund New Butler Beyond Transformation Lab
The Transformation Lab will serve as a hub of resources, expertise, and activity to accelerate the development of future-oriented education models
Major Gift from Diane Meyer Simon to Support Center for Urban Ecology and Sustainability
The $500,000 estate commitment will be used to create the Mikhail Gorbachev Fund
Where to Eat Near Butler
If you’re looking to grab take-out or sit down to a socially distanced meal near campus, check out these Bulldog favorites
A Dawg’s Guide to Fall in Indy
After spending a few autumns as Butler students in Indianapolis, these Bulldogs share tips for making the most of the cooler weather
Bulldogs Adapt: First-Year Students Share their Fall Semester Experiences
These Butler students began their time on campus in a year like no other. So, what has it been like?
Making the Difficult Decisions: Butler Leaders Strive for In-Person Semester
Thanks to hard work from faculty, staff, and students, Butler is still on track to keeping classrooms open this fall
Inside Butler: An On-Campus Update
The pandemic isn’t stopping Bulldogs from celebrating Butler during AT HOMEcoming 2020
Butler Presents Annual Alumni Awards, Recognizing Service to the University
This year’s honorees will be recognized online as part of Butler’s AT HOMEcoming 2020 festivities
Fruit Flies Could Help Scientists Understand Human Fertility
Lindsay Lewellyn, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences, has received more than $400,000 from the NIH to study the development of reproductive cells
Butler Alum Turns Lifelong Hobby into Vintage Indy Staple
Despite enduring a fire and a pandemic, Aaron Marshall ’18 just celebrated two years since opening Naptown Thrift
Chemistry Profs Connect With Alumni Through Food-Based Science Lessons
‘The Science of Beer’ on September 22 will be the second virtual offering in a class-like event series focused on meaningful alumni engagement