Making May
Rebecca VanVliet ’19 interns with the 500 Festival
Booting Up A New Club
Students take the controls on Butler esports team.
‘A Reliable and Steady Presence’
Becky Dolan, who officially retires in August, has helped Butler’s Friesner Herbarium become nationally recognized.
A Bulldog Abroad
Senior graduate Alex Gabor will fully immerse herself in a new culture, far away from her second home on campus.
Perseverance and Patients: A 23-Year Journey to Graduation
After two kidney transplants and a battle with cancer, Trent Tipple M.D. will finally graduate.
15 Things You May Not Know about Spring 2018 Commencement
What do Harry Potter and the class of 2018 have in common? Read on.
Pursuing Her Passion
When Mariam Saeedi ’18 found her major, she found her voice.
A Snapshot of Something Bigger
Senior Nikki Miceli uses her experience on campus to tell the stories of others.
Identify, Visualize, Make it Happen
That’s the mantra of retiring COPHS faculty member Dennis Gardner.
Student Choice and Student Voice: One Grad’s Path to Success
Michele Eaton, a Butler alumna and Indianapolis educator, didn’t expect to become an Education Week “Leader to Learn From” after she left campus in 2008.
He Hasn’t Been Everywhere, But It’s On His List
Professor Greg Osland, who has been to 40 countries, will remain on the go in retirement.
Study Finds Gender Gap in the Sciences Closing
Butler and three other schools see male and female students producing research at similar rates.
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research Is Ready to Be Read
The fourth volume of the increasingly popular annual publication is now online.
Butler Honors Top 100 Students
This is the 57th year to recognize the Top 100 students’ dedication and service to Butler.
Retailing’s Loss Was Biology’s Gain
Professor Tom Dolan, who worked for Macy’s for several years out of college, found his passion in botany. Now, after 33 years at Butler, he has retired.