As Female Veteran Population Grows, So Do Their Healthcare Needs
The number of female veterans has been on the rise, and is projected to continue going in that direction.
Lee-gacy
When Jessica was weighing the pros and cons of attending Butler, her sister landed on the cons side.
Families in Residence
Sharing a family home with 100 undergrads under your roof may seem daunting, but they become family.
Lacy School of Business Named Outstanding On-Campus MBA Program by Princeton Review
The Lacy School of Business has been named an outstanding on-campus MBA program by the Princeton Review.
The Ultimate Mentor
Scott Bridge has built a family of hundreds of Butler students he’s helped send out into the world.
Family Away From Home
A resident assistant fosters community and creates a family for students on campus.
(Bull)Dog Days on the Campaign Trail
Butler students also intern with political campaigns in increasingly large numbers.
New Study by Butler Professor Shows Why Electoral Integrity Matters
Professor Greg Shufeldt’s study shows that electoral integrity has impact on citizen confidence in elections.
Research Reveals Why Long-Suffering Fans Continue to Watch
The same reasons people enjoy tear jerkers can be applied to watching sports says Butler Professor Ryan Rogers.
Searching for Cpl. James B. Gresham
Nathan Hall `18 discovered the untold story of World War I’s first Hoosier fatality, Cpl. James B. Gresham.
The Untold Story of the #ButlerBound Program
How a Bulldog changed the “I got in!” moment for Butler students.
Bracketology and the Collective Brain
Assistant Professor Ryan Rogers has new research that reveals when many brains are better than one.