Butler, by Being Bold, Ready for a Future Steeped in Past Ideals
In his State of the University address, President James M. Danko reported on progress, but evoked tradition.
A Global Education
Katie Moore’s career in international education has taken her to places most of us can’t find on a map.
Acting Boldly
“I felt like there was a reason for me to be here,” Colvin said. The reason went far deeper than football.
Meet Butler’s Bulldog Beauty Queens and Kings
With more than 100 bulldogs competing, the Bulldog Beauty Contest is the cutest pageant around.
Homecoming at Butler
This exciting intersection of past and present has a little something for everyone.
College of Education receives $1.25 Million Gift for Scholarships
The Myrtle Browning & James E. Hardesty Endowed Scholarships will be awarded to students with financial need.
One Night Only: Colburn to Rejoin “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band
Butler’s Director of Bands will conduct his former band when they come to area on October 27.
Butler University’s Most Prestigious Donor Society Inducts 248 Honorees
Butler University celebrated the launch of the inaugural Carillon Society on Wednesday, September 12.
Five Questions With A Butler RA
Murjanatu Mutuwa explains her experience as one of the most influential people on campus, an RA.
McEvoy-Levy named Director of the Desmond Tutu Peace Lab
Siobhan McEvoy-Levy is a professor of Political Science and Peace and Conflict Studies at Butler.
Butler Ranked No. 1 in the Midwest For the First Time by U.S. News & World Report
Butler Also Tabbed No. 1 for Teaching and Innovation
Diversity Lecture Series Fall 2018 Lineup Announced
The 31st year of Diversity Lecture Series will feature Karamo Brown and Victoria M. DeFrancesco Soto.
New Dance Work To Debut with More than 100 Student Dancers
The outdoor performance on September 20 will celebrate the start of the new academic year.
Meet the Class of 2022: Max Cordoba
What brought Max from California to Indiana was Butler Theatre’s faculty and flexibility.