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Grant signing ceremony on July 23

Two Butler Professors Receive Grant for National 10-Year Study

Katie Grieze
August 1, 2019

Eileen Taylor and Krista Cline to research benefits of high school extracurriculars through perspectives of mothers

Nancy Whitmore says merger of Gannett and GateHouse Media could help save money, but at a cost.

Butler Prof: ‘Local Newspapers Near Crisis Point’

Katie Grieze
July 30, 2019

Nancy Whitmore says merger of Gannett and GateHouse Media could help save money, but at a cost.

Dan Kroupa ’12 named to Forbes’ “30 Under 30: Energy” for research on more efficient solar cell

Alum Works to Create ‘Next Big Thing in Solar Power’

larry clow
July 26, 2019

Dan Kroupa ’12 named to Forbes’ “30 Under 30: Energy” for research on more efficient solar cell

Of the 37 climate scientists Carol Reeves has interviewed across the United States, all of them feel a moral obligation to help save the planet.

Global Warming? Climate Change? How do we talk about what’s happening? Butler prof looks to set the rhetoric record straight

Katie Grieze
July 22, 2019

Carol Reeves studies how scientists communicate about their research findings.

New Faces, New Mission: Diversity Center Gets a Makeover

rachel stern
July 22, 2019

Butler’s Diversity Center has three new staff members, and a brand new mission. 

$41.4 million raised in fiscal year 2019

Generous Donors Drive a Banner Fundraising Year for Butler

July 19, 2019

$41.4 million raised in fiscal year 2019

Photo by Mike Dickbernd

Brain Club Fights Stigma of Mental Illness

larry clow
July 19, 2019

At Riley Hospital, Sara Midura works with students coming out of behavioral health crises.

Bob Jones

Old National Bank’s Bob Jones Joins Butler’s Lacy School of Business

July 18, 2019

Bob Jones, Chairman of Old National Bank, joins the Lacy School of Business as Senior Advisor of Ethical Leadership.

Tom Pieciak performs "I Fall in Love Too Easily" by Jule Styne, a song that is especially meaningful to him.

In The Moment: Butler Summer Institute Student Explores Spirituality Through Jazz

Katie Grieze
July 18, 2019

Through the Butler Summer Institute, Tom Pieciak had the chance to research something deeply meaningful to him.

Hopkins is studying which aspects of music education curricula proved most helpful for preparing students to face the realities of the field.

Are Music Education Grads Ready for Reality?

Katie Grieze
July 15, 2019

Butler student interviews recent Indiana grads for Butler Summer Institute project.

The new Lacy School of Business buiding.

Butler’s Old National Bank Center for Closely Held Business Unveils New Business Partners

July 15, 2019

The Center has announced 15 accredited partners to help member companies achieve their goals.

The Tropical Field Biology Coral Reef program has changed since 1969, but its purpose stays the same.

Butler’s Oldest Study Abroad Trip Watches Climate Change Through Coral

rachel stern
June 27, 2019

The Tropical Field Biology Coral Reef program has changed since 1969, but its purpose stays the same.

Grace Hart studied in Greenland and Iceland for the spring 2019 semester.

From the Top of a Glacier: Grace Hart Feels Climate Change Up Close

Katie Grieze
June 26, 2019

Butler student travels to Iceland and Greenland for program with the School for International Training.

A rendering of the new Sciences Complex.

Former Board Chair Commits $5 Million to Butler

jennifer gunnels
June 25, 2019

Craig Fenneman ’71 and Mary Stover-Fenneman have made a $5 million commitment to Butler University.

Owners of Guggman Haus Brewing Co.

Built on More Than Beer: How New Brewery Embraces Community

Katie Grieze
June 17, 2019

After years of calling on Butler connections, the owners of Guggman Haus Brewing Co. celebrate grand opening.

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