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When Bobby Met Benjamin: A Child’s Trip Through Hoosier History
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When Bobby Met Benjamin: A Child’s Trip Through Hoosier History

By: Sarvary Koller ’15 | February 27, 2015

When Anna and Bobby closed their eyes to make a birthday wish on December 11, a birthday shared with the state of Indiana, they had no idea of the adventure that would ensue. What happened next to the two 10-year-old book characters set them on a historical quest—they travel back in time with Native American […]

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Finally! Icarus Ensemble Releases First CD
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Finally! Icarus Ensemble Releases First CD

February 25, 2015

In the liner notes on their self-titled debut CD, the Icarus Ensemble—Butler University School of Music faculty members Jon Crabiel and Gary Walters and three members of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra—thank their fans. “You’ve waited a long time for this,” the group writes, “and we hope it was worth the wait.” Their followers have, in […]

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When It Comes to Theatrical Design, He’s All Set
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When It Comes to Theatrical Design, He’s All Set

February 23, 2015

Associate Professor of Theatre Rob Koharchik needed a couple of cartons of Kents, and he needed them fast. But after checking three smoke shops—and being told they’d cost $68 each—he decided to make them himself. “Just give me a carton of your cheapest cigarettes, and we’ll fake the rest,” said Koharchik, who needed the cigarettes […]

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Visiting Writers Series Presents Lois Lowry at Clowes Hall
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Visiting Writers Series Presents Lois Lowry at Clowes Hall

February 20, 2015

Newbery Medal winner Lois Lowry will speak in Clowes Memorial Hall on March 4 at 7:30 p.m. as part of Butler University’s spring 2015 Vivian S. Delbrook Visiting Writers Series. Admission is free and open to the public without tickets. For more information, call 317-940-9861. Lowry writes in many ways about the importance of human […]

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When Jonathan Franzen Speaks, People Bristle
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When Jonathan Franzen Speaks, People Bristle

By: Maggie Sweeney, MFA ’17 | February 17, 2015

One of the perks of being an MFA student at Butler is meeting renowned visiting writers such as Margaret Atwood, Louise Gluck, Cheryl Strayed, and Jonathan Franzen. In addition to the public readings, students are invited to intimate Q&A sessions and private dinners. Whenever possible, MFA students also get the opportunity to interview writers for […]

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Elise Kushigian, Clowes Hall’s Longtime Executive Director, to Retire
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Elise Kushigian, Clowes Hall’s Longtime Executive Director, to Retire

February 14, 2015

Elise J. Kushigian, the executive director of Clowes Memorial Hall of Butler University for the past 20 years, will retire at the end of the 2014-2015 academic year after overseeing more than 8,000 performances. While at Clowes, Elise built a strong and lasting legacy of innovative programming, groundbreaking education initiatives, and capital projects that have […]

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You Can’t Spell DeGeneres Without DGs
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You Can’t Spell DeGeneres Without DGs

By: Sarvary Koller ’15 | February 13, 2015

Ellen DeGeneres surprised her friends at Butler University’s Delta Gamma sorority—again. Barely a month after making a Skype phone call to the sorority, DeGeneres flew 10 DGs to Los Angeles to appear on the Thursday, February 12, episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (Watch their segment here.) But the fun didn’t end with a free […]

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Visiting Writers Series Presents NoViolet Bulawayo
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Visiting Writers Series Presents NoViolet Bulawayo

February 12, 2015

Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award winner NoViolet Bulawayo will speak on February 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Atherton Union Reilly Room as part of Butler University’s 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. Bulawayo is the […]

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Meet Two COB Students With APPtitude
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Meet Two COB Students With APPtitude

By: Sarvary Koller ’15 | February 9, 2015

By Sarvary Koller ’15 Andres Pena ’15 sat in his Intro to Marketing class at Butler University last year mulling over a prompt: change the world through a mobile device. Pena considered how the smartphone, with its seemingly endless capability, could be used as a tool to help those in need. He came up with […]

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CCOM Presents a Four-Day Symposium on Servant Leadership
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CCOM Presents a Four-Day Symposium on Servant Leadership

February 9, 2015

The President of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, a former CIA officer whose job included briefing former President George W. Bush, and the new CEO of the Indiana-based Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership will be among the speakers at Butler University’s College of Communication (CCOM) Symposium on Servant Leadership, March 2–5. The second annual symposium presented […]

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Write A Children’s Book About Vaccines? It’s Worth a Shot
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Write A Children’s Book About Vaccines? It’s Worth a Shot

By: Sarvary Koller ’15 | February 5, 2015

In a kindergarten classroom at Indianapolis Public School 91, Anissa Hakim ’15 calms a young girl who is terrified of receiving a vaccine. This is not the first time Hakim has spoken with a child scared of vaccination, but this time, she knew exactly how to approach the subject to ease her student’s nerves. Hakim […]

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Butler Well Represented In IBJ’s 40 Under 40
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Butler Well Represented In IBJ’s 40 Under 40

February 3, 2015

Four Butler University alumni and an adjunct professor in the MFA in Creative Writing program are among the Indianapolis Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” for 2015. Ed Carpenter ’03, Michael Grimes ’99 MBA ’07, Eric Payne ’98, and Erin Roth ’98—all College of Business graduates—and writer Ben Winters made the prestigious list. “We are incredibly […]

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