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Professor of Anthropology Tom Mould’s research shows food stamp fraud rate is lower than most federal programs
Research sheds light on what led to internal conflicts during 2016 presidential primary contests
At Butler, there’s no need to stress about move-in day. We make it easy, giving families more time together.
Youth & Community Development major offers path for students who want to work with youth outside the classroom.
The new space in Atherton Union will open in late November, with a second Parking Garage space planned for 2020.
A message from Butler Blue III: “I will retire at the end of the 2019-2020 academic year.”
After serving as the official mascot for eight years, Trip will hang up the leash to spend more time with family.
On Friday, October 25, Butler will dedicate the building alongside partners from the community.
Worth the wait, take an in-depth look at the autumn foliage with help from the Friesner Herbarium’s tree walk
At the 2019 State of the University Address, faculty and staff celebrated achievements and discussed ways to grow.
President James M. Danko’s contract has been extended through August 2024.
Celebrating 100 years of women’s suffrage, Sally Perkins takes her one-woman storytelling show to New York City.