Designed For Collaboration
In designing the building that gives a new home to the Lacy School of Business, leaders wanted to create a space that inspired more meaningful connections.
Butler names new Vice President, Chief of Staff
Brent Rockwood to serve as a key liaison across campus and in the community
Butler Prof Explores Rise of Esports in New Book
Edited by Ryan Rogers, the book collects chapters from 30 contributors to provide big-picture view of esports.
Butler Improv Troupe Specializes in Unscripted Laughs
At meetings and shows, the student organization’s all-female cast thrives in creating comedy instantaneously.
The Show Must, And Will, go on Thanks to Butler Venue Management Students
For the class’ final project, undergrads will book a real concert for Fall 2020 at the Schrott Center for the Arts.
How Butler’s New Therapy Dog is Breaking Down Barriers to Seeking Support
This fall, Counseling Center staff introduce animal-assisted therapy. Meet Scooter, their newest co-worker.
Students’ Summer Experiences Embolden Them for Future
From study abroad to internships, Bulldog undergrads made their mark on the world this summer.
Chatham Tap to Fill Vacant Restaurant Space on Campus
Local pub’s third location will encourage connection between Butler and surrounding neighborhood.
Fighting Indy’s Honeysuckle Invasion
Rebecca Dolan’s research follows progress of removing invasive plants from local ecosystems.
Professor’s DNA Research Could Help Cure Genetic Diseases
Alex Erkine receives more than $711,000 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to study gene regulation.
Butler Ranked No.1 in Midwest for Second Straight Year by U.S. News & World Report
The University also ranks within the nation’s Top-20 schools for programs in three key areas.
Butler continues upward trend, set to welcome third-largest class ever
About 1,125 students make up the Class of 2023, part of a surge in enrollment over the last decade.
Melísenda Dixon’s Fight to Improve Inclusive Curriculum
After surviving sexual assault and facing racism at her high school, she turned to advocating for others.
Changing Hearts with a Rainbow Sticker
When Shelly Fitzgerald lost her job for being married to a woman, Dominic Conover helped create ‘Shelly’s Voice.’
A New Perspective on Service
Volunteering at an orphanage in China helped Hannah Kelly see her own life in a different way.