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Yes, They Sang With Stevie Wonder. Here’s Proof.
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Yes, They Sang With Stevie Wonder. Here’s Proof.

November 11, 2015

Senior Jeremy Washington said that people these days don’t believe anything until they have a picture. So here’s a picture of him, sophomore Elisha Wright, first-year student Murjanatu Mutuwa, and graduate student RaeNosa Hudnell with Stevie Wonder and his backup singers. On Saturday, November 7, the four Butler students sang background with Wonder and his […]

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Butler Women’s Soccer Team Wins the BIG EAST Tournament
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Butler Women’s Soccer Team Wins the BIG EAST Tournament

November 8, 2015

Butler captured the 2015 BIG EAST Championship Sunday afternoon with a 1-0 victory over Providence. Jamison Midgley‘s goal in the 20th minute proved to be the game-winner. The fourth-seeded Bulldogs’ run through the BIG EAST Tournament improves their record to 16-6-1. The match was played at Creighton’s Morrison Stadium. Butler’s Serina Kashimoto served in a […]

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Statement from President Danko on the Passing of Amos Brown
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Statement from President Danko on the Passing of Amos Brown

November 7, 2015

The Butler University community is saddened to learn of Amos Brown’s sudden passing today in Chicago. Amos was an extraordinary civic leader who helped bridge cultural divides and create greater understanding in our city. He was also a great friend to Butler, serving for decades as the master of ceremonies for our Celebration of Diversity […]

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Isn’t This Lovely: Butler Students to Sing With Stevie Wonder
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Isn’t This Lovely: Butler Students to Sing With Stevie Wonder

November 6, 2015

Four members of Butler University’s Voices of Deliverance gospel choir have been invited to sing with Stevie Wonder on Saturday night at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in downtown Indianapolis. Senior Jeremy Washington, an Organizational Communications and Leadership major from Hammond, Indiana; Elisha Wright, a sophomore Exploratory Studies major from Indianapolis; graduate student RaeNosa Hudnell, a Creative […]

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JCA, Indiana Arts Commission Forge Partnership
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JCA, Indiana Arts Commission Forge Partnership

November 2, 2015

Butler University’s Jordan College of the Arts has forged a partnership with the Indiana Arts Commission to become the IAC regional granting office for central Indiana, covering Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, and Shelby Counties. Butler’s role through 2017 will be to set up independent citizen advisory panels that will review grant applications. The […]

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Many Pumpkins Were Harmed in the Making of This Event
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Many Pumpkins Were Harmed in the Making of This Event

By: Evie Schultz ’16 | October 30, 2015

Can a pumpkin survive a five-story fall? The Engineering Dual Degree Club tries to find out.

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Woods Lecture: ‘Why Skin Color Matters’
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Woods Lecture: ‘Why Skin Color Matters’

October 28, 2015

Butler University’s J. James Woods Lectures in the Sciences and Mathematics finishes the fall 2015 series with Nina Jablonski speaking on December 2 at 7:30 in the Atherton Union Reilly Room about “Why Skin Color Matters.” All events in the series are free and open to the public without tickets. For more information and to […]

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Professor Kelly Wins New Investigator Award
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Professor Kelly Wins New Investigator Award

October 28, 2015

Associate Professor of Communication Casey Kelly will be awarded a New Investigator Award by the Critical Communication Studies Division of the National Communication Association on November 20. Kelly, who teaches courses in rhetoric and critical media studies and directs the university debate team, is the author of Abstinence Cinema: Virginity and the Rhetoric of Sexual […]

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Woods Lecture Series Presents Michael Mann
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Woods Lecture Series Presents Michael Mann

October 21, 2015

Michael Mann (“The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars”) will speak in the Atherton Union Reilly Room on October 27 at 7:30 PM as part of the J. James Woods Lectures on the Sciences and Mathematics. All events in the series are free and open to the public without tickets. For more information and to […]

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Charlie Politi ’16 Becomes a Hip-Hop Somebody With Help From His Peers
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Charlie Politi ’16 Becomes a Hip-Hop Somebody With Help From His Peers

By: Evie Schultz ’16 | October 20, 2015

Butler senior Charlie Politi has just released his third CD, I Am Nobody.

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Butler’s Part-Time MBA Program Ranked Best in Indiana
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Butler’s Part-Time MBA Program Ranked Best in Indiana

October 20, 2015

Butler University’s part-time MBA program is the best in Indiana and 25th in the country, according to rankings Bloomberg Businessweek released on October 20. Butler’s program, which moved up 32 spots from last year’s rankings, is Indiana’s only part-time MBA program in the Top 25. Bloomberg’s part-time MBA rankings are composed of 50 percent Student […]

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Butler, Blind School Students to Plant Trees for Bees
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Butler, Blind School Students to Plant Trees for Bees

October 15, 2015

Students from the Butler University World of Plants class and the Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ISBVI) will work together on a tree-planting event on Tuesday, October 20, from 10:00-11:30 AM and 2:30-4:00 PM. At the “Trees for Bees” event, students will plant trees to enhance the pollen sources for ISBVI bee […]

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