Breaking News: Student Journalists Pursue their Passion
Whether you want to become a journalist, broadcaster, or simply have a knack for writing, Butler University provides opportunities to let you pursue your passion.
Critics Called It One of the Best Books of 2017
‘Daylily Called It a Dangerous Moment,’ Poet-in-Residence Alessandra Lynch’s new book, is being praised from coast to coast.
#FTK: Butler University Dance Marathon
#FTK, For The Kids, is a popular hashtag that is often taken out of context and used in a jokingly ironic way. However, at Butler #FTK is taken very seriously.
A Visit from Trip
Allan Schneider said he was in complete shock when a bulldog showed up at his high school study hall in February.
California Girl to Butler Bulldog
Although I miss my home in sunny California, I could not be happier with my college choice.
Archaeology Mobile Lab Brings History to Life
Faculty and students work together to curate a collection of artifacts and replicas.
He Wanted Every Class to Be An Event
After 36 years at Butler, Religion Professor Paul Valliere retires.
‘The Mall’ Lets First-Year Students Publish
The journal is dedicated to showcasing exemplary FYS work.
Butler Librarian Wins National Award for Innovation
Teresa Williams created the Business Research Workshop.
School of Music Announces Three New Faculty Members
Becky Marsh, Brian Weidner, and Dana Zenobi will join Butler for 2018-2019 school year.
Julian Wyllie ’16 Named to Politico Journalism Institute
Program offers hands-on training in government and political reporting.
Like a Pro
DETROIT—It’s hard to catch Jimmy Lafakis. The first time, his phone goes straight to voicemail.