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COE Professor Suneeta Kercood Selected for Fulbright Award
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COE Professor Suneeta Kercood Selected for Fulbright Award

May 22, 2014

Professor of Special Education Suneeta Kercood has been selected for the Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Award. She will conduct research in India this summer and next under the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program. Kercood, a Butler faculty member since 2001, said her research topic is “A Study of the Health Behaviors of Children and Adults […]

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Butler Student Researchers Headed to San Francisco
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Butler Student Researchers Headed to San Francisco

May 21, 2014

Forty Butler students are taking their psychology research on the road to the Association for Psychological Science (APS) national convention May 22–25 in in San Francisco. From left, Beth McGlone, Karina Hamamouche, and Emily Lauth with their poster for the Association for Psychological Science convention.   Accompanied by seven faculty members, the students will present […]

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2013-2014: The School Year in Review
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2013-2014: The School Year in Review

May 8, 2014

    During the 2013-2014 school year, Butler celebrated the creation of the Desmond Tutu Center, the 50th anniversaries of Clowes Hall and the Irwin Library, and more than $17 million in gifts to refurbish Hinkle Fieldhouse. Three students and one faculty member received prestigious Fulbright awards to study overseas. We said goodbye to two […]

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Ryan Lovelace ’14 Earns Buckley Fellowship in Political Journalism
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Ryan Lovelace ’14 Earns Buckley Fellowship in Political Journalism

May 7, 2014

Graduating journalism major Ryan Lovelace ’14 has been awarded a William F. Buckley Fellowship in Political Journalism. As part of the fellowship, Lovelace will work in the editorial department of National Review magazine in New York for a year. “I’m honored to become a William F. Buckley Jr. fellow, and intend to do my best […]

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Collegian, IndianapolisNewsBeat.com Win Four SPJ Awards
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Collegian, IndianapolisNewsBeat.com Win Four SPJ Awards

May 5, 2014

Colin Likas and Joellen Gentry The Butler Collegian and Butler’s IndianapolisNewsBeat.com picked up four awards at the Society of Professional Journalists’ “Best of Indiana” awards, presented by SPJ’s Indiana Pro chapter. The Collegian won two first places: Sports writing (Colin Likas ’14, Jill McCarter ’13 and  Marissa Johnson ’13 for “Packing Up and Moving On?”) […]

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Butler Honors Six Alumni at Recognition Dinner
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Butler Honors Six Alumni at Recognition Dinner

May 5, 2014

Six Butler University alumni, including a professor emeritus, were honored May 3 at the annual Alumni Recognition Dinner for extraordinary professional achievement and service to the University and their communities.   Ed Carpenter ’03, Christina Fugate ’04, Chris Miskel ’96, Nicole Miskel ’98, Jay Love ’76, Eldon Palmer ’50, Winstan “Bud” Sellick ’44, Fabiola Crain, […]

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College of Education Students Facilitate a Loooooong Distance Call
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College of Education Students Facilitate a Loooooong Distance Call

April 29, 2014

Butler junior Rachel Chambers made the long-distance call of a lifetime Tuesday, April 29—a video conference with astronauts aboard the International Space Station. Rachel Chambers with astronaut David Wolf, who moderated the question-and-answer session. (Photos by Jennifer Messmer) The call took place at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, where Chambers and 19 students from Indianapolis […]

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Butler Students Show the Professional Investors How It’s Done
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Butler Students Show the Professional Investors How It’s Done

April 28, 2014

Seven years ago, students in Professor of Finance Steve Dolvin’s Applied Portfolio Management classes began investing $1 million from the Butler University endowment. That million is now $1.4 million. So the Butler University Board of Trustees has decided that, this fall, Dolvin and his students are getting a second million. “The College of Business is […]

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Musicologist Nicholas Johnson Joins School of Music Faculty
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Musicologist Nicholas Johnson Joins School of Music Faculty

April 28, 2014

Musicologist Nicholas Johnson, a specialist in the music history of the early-modern period and American popular music, will join the Butler University School of Music faculty. As an Assistant Professor, he will instruct courses on music ranging from the Medieval through the Classical periods, as well as seminars on a wide range of musical and […]

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School of Music Names New Associate Director of Choral Activities
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School of Music Names New Associate Director of Choral Activities

April 25, 2014

John Perkins, who has taught music at the American University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates since 2008, will join Butler University as Associate Director of Choral Activities and Assistant Professor of Music. His assignment at Butler will include conducting the Butler University Choir (which now moves to an evening rehearsal time to accommodate […]

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After 49 Years at Butler, Dr. Geib to Retire
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After 49 Years at Butler, Dr. Geib to Retire

April 22, 2014

Inside Professor George Geib’s third-floor office in Jordan Hall are 42 shelves of books he’s donating to the Indianapolis Public Library book sale—and a few boxes he’s keeping for himself. “I’m holding on to mostly 19th century Indiana history and a few books connected to things I’ve done on campus,” he said. “Nice memories of […]

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COE Efforts Earn National and Local Attention
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COE Efforts Earn National and Local Attention

April 22, 2014

The good work being done by the Butler University College of Education (COE) has earned national and local attention. Author Marla Olthof, who spent time at IPS/Butler Laboratory School in 2012 to learn about its outdoor education efforts, has featured the school in her new book, Gardening with Young Children: Second Edition of Hollyhocks and […]

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