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Fifteen Kids, Three Languages, One Computer
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Fifteen Kids, Three Languages, One Computer

By: Sarvary Koller ’15 | March 26, 2015

Computer Science Professor Ankur Gupta found himself teaching computer coding to young Indian children.

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Three Fingers Up – Way Up – for This Real Business Experience Team
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Three Fingers Up – Way Up – for This Real Business Experience Team

March 26, 2015

Whenever a player in the men’s basketball Final Four hits a three-point shot this year, look for kids in the student section to be excitedly waving a gray foam hand with three fingers extended upward. That’s called a “Thringer,” and it’s the brainchild of Brian Straughn, Adam Pallini, Cole Dalton, and Brian Todd, four Butler […]

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Matthew Kraemer ’99 Named Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra’s New Music Director
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Matthew Kraemer ’99 Named Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra’s New Music Director

March 26, 2015

Matthew Kraemer ’99 has been named Music Director and Principal Conductor of the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra (ICO). “The Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra is a dynamic organization comprised of superb musicians providing its audience an impressive variety of music and concert formats,” he said. “This position would undoubtedly be highly attractive to any conductor, but I am […]

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Visiting Writers Series Presents David Gessner
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Visiting Writers Series Presents David Gessner

March 24, 2015

Natural history essayist David Gessner will speak on April 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the Clowes Memorial Hall Krannert Room as part of the spring 2015 Vivian S. Delbrook Visiting Writers Series. All events in the series are free and open to the public without tickets. For more information, call 317-940-9861. Gessner, winner of the […]

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COPHS to Begin the Nation’s First Pharmacy Student-Driven Multimedia Journal for Healthcare
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COPHS to Begin the Nation’s First Pharmacy Student-Driven Multimedia Journal for Healthcare

March 23, 2015

Butler University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (COPHS) this summer will launch the first open-access multimedia healthcare review journal, BU Well, featuring articles on pressing health issues such as the overuse of antibiotics and the development of resistance, the push of virtual healthcare and its effect on medical costs, and the rapidly changing future […]

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Celebration of Diversity Lecture Series Presents Michel Martin
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Celebration of Diversity Lecture Series Presents Michel Martin

March 23, 2015

Journalist Michel Martin will speak at Clowes Memorial Hall of Butler University on April 2 at 7:30 p.m. as part of the Celebration of Diversity Distinguished Lecture Series. Admission is free, but tickets are required. Tickets are available in person at the Clowes Hall Box Office or online at Ticketmaster.com. There is a limit of […]

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A Night at the Opera: Soulful, Vengeful, Comedic and More
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A Night at the Opera: Soulful, Vengeful, Comedic and More

By: Sarvary Koller ’15 | March 17, 2015

After more than 30 years as Artistic Director of the Indianapolis Opera and guest conducting across the country, James Caraher now relies on his vast expertise to prepare the next generation of opera talent—students. Caraher, who joined the Butler Opera Theatre as Music Director in January, has opera students preparing for the upcoming “A Night […]

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Here She Is at Butler: Miss Collegiate Indy
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Here She Is at Butler: Miss Collegiate Indy

March 17, 2015

She has already won the Miss Collegiate Indy pageant. Now Butler senior Michelle Ferro looks to June, when she’ll compete with about 35 young Indiana women to become Miss Indiana and represent the state in the Miss America pageant. “My baton coach, Rachael Bazzell, had such a big influence on me, and she would talk […]

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When Fashion Week Called, Butler Students Were Ready for Their ‘Clothes Up’
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When Fashion Week Called, Butler Students Were Ready for Their ‘Clothes Up’

By: Sarvary Koller ’15 | March 6, 2015

Three days at New York Fashion Week, three backstage runway passes, and three girls from Indiana. Sound like an impossible combination? Not for Fashion at Butler University (FABU), a fashion club in its second year on campus. FABU President Savannah Kleiner ’17, Vice President Brittany Zoet ’17, and Treasurer Katie Reed ’15 received a phone […]

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Celebration of Diversity Lecture Series Presents Majora Carter
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Celebration of Diversity Lecture Series Presents Majora Carter

March 5, 2015

Urban revitalization strategist and Peabody-winning radio broadcaster Majora Carter will speak about “Home (Town) Security” at Clowes Memorial Hall of Butler University on March 18 at 7:30 p.m. as part of the Celebration of Diversity Distinguished Lecture Series. Admission to all talks in the series is free, but tickets are required. They are available at […]

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Woods Series Presents Jessica Green
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Woods Series Presents Jessica Green

March 5, 2015

Jessica Green will discuss “Cities Unseen: How Microbes Can Make Public Spaces, Buildings, and Human Beings Healthier” on April 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the Atherton Union Reilly Room, the final lecture in Butler University’s 2014-2015 J. James Woods Lectures in the Sciences and Mathematics. Her talk is free and open to the public without […]

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Jimmy Page Said Listen. To Her Delight, They Did.
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Jimmy Page Said Listen. To Her Delight, They Did.

March 5, 2015

There’s a lady who’s sure Jimmy Page’s endorsement is gold. And her name is Caroline (Hauss) Taylor ’97. Taylor, who majored in Music Business at Butler, is the business manager for the Louisville (Kentucky) Leopard Percussionists, a performing ensemble featuring about 65 student musicians ages 7-12 who play xylophones, vibraphones, drums, and other instruments. In […]

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