The MBA Class that Saved a Town
The students found at least four other small towns that reversed their declines by becoming tourist destinations.
Shane Battier on Leadership and The Catalyst Effect
Shane Battier shares his advice for leading from within
Ryan Tsai: An Unstoppable Problem Solver
The Computer Science major made a huge difference while only an intern at Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance.
Discovering Myself while Discovering the World
Jackson Borman’s semester in Spain taught him to be more self-suficient.
Study Abroad: International Lessons of a Lifetime
Around 40 percent of Butler students study abroad during their four years.
College of Education Named AACTE Global Award Recipient
The COE was lauded for international student teaching, international partnerships, and teacher-preparation.
$1 million Gift from Butler Alumni to Name Andre B. Lacy School of Business Investment Room
The new McGould Investment Room will include state-of-the-art technology along with eight Bloomberg terminals.
Matt White Court Named Through Major Gift
The practice court in the Efoymson Family Gym will hereafter be known as the Matt White Court.
Butler Professor Uses Past to Predict Sports Attendance
King was able to predict attendance at every regular season game from the 2015-2017 NBA seasons within five percent.
Butler Researcher Shows Link Between Social Media and Happiness
Turns out social media can make you happy.
Stephanie Fernhaber: A Butler Professor Taking Learning Beyond the Classroom
Fernhaber brings together a group of change-makers to devise solutions to social issues.
In National Survey, Butler Alumni Outshine Most Others
Butler Grads excel in well-being, work place engagement, and college experience.