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Students ‘Unpack’ Their Experiences at Lessons from Abroad Conference
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Students ‘Unpack’ Their Experiences at Lessons from Abroad Conference

By: Kailey Eaton ’17 | February 27, 2017

Butler University was the host of Indiana’s Lessons from Abroad Conference, an event that provides students with opportunities to reflect upon their study abroad experiences.

3 mins
Two Butler Students Selected to Be 500 Festival Princesses
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Two Butler Students Selected to Be 500 Festival Princesses

February 27, 2017

The 500 Festival Princesses serve as ambassadors of the Indianapolis 500 Festival.

2 mins
Education Professors to Receive a WFYI Award
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Education Professors to Receive a WFYI Award

February 27, 2017

The story of Crispus Attucks High School is a difficult part of Indianapolis’ racial segregation history. The documentary showed that even though this school was “designed to fail,” it succeeded by most measures.

2 mins
Spring Break in Krakow? Gerstein Winner Can’t Wait.
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Spring Break in Krakow? Gerstein Winner Can’t Wait.

By: Hayley Ross ’17 | February 27, 2017

Isaac Warshawsky is the second recipient of the Bruce and Lucy Gerstein Holocaust Education Travel Fund.

2 mins
Butler’s Second Annual Day of Giving Is a Great Success
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Butler’s Second Annual Day of Giving Is a Great Success

February 24, 2017

Butler University’s second annual Day of Giving shattered expectations, with 887 gifts totaling more than $137,000.

2 mins
Would You Give a Kidney to a Facebook Friend? She Did.
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Would You Give a Kidney to a Facebook Friend? She Did.

February 23, 2017

Unless a kidney donor stepped forward soon, she would die a slow death.

3 mins
MFA Students Promote the Healing Power of Writing
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MFA Students Promote the Healing Power of Writing

February 20, 2017

Leona, a woman beyond a certain age, likes to break out in song.

6 mins
Butler’s Second Annual ‘Day of Giving’ Is Coming Up
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Butler’s Second Annual ‘Day of Giving’ Is Coming Up

February 16, 2017

Whether you can afford a $500 gift or a $5 gift, every gift counts.

2 mins
Butler to Select a New Fraternity
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Butler to Select a New Fraternity

February 13, 2017

Three Greek organizations interested in opening a chapter at Butler will present their proposals to the University community.

2 mins
Butler Students, Staff Aim to End Dating Violence
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Butler Students, Staff Aim to End Dating Violence

By: Kailey Eaton ’17 | February 8, 2017

Butler University offers multiple resources and peer-facilitated organizations to help students educate themselves on issues surrounding dating violence and sexual assault.  

4 mins
Butler Students Embrace the Cold for the Polar Plunge
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Butler Students Embrace the Cold for the Polar Plunge

By: Kailey Eaton ’17 | February 6, 2017

Students and supporters raised over $53,000 for Special Olympics Indiana.

2 mins
Dr. Pangan’s Class Gets Its Hands on Moon Rocks
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Dr. Pangan’s Class Gets Its Hands on Moon Rocks

February 1, 2017

“We had a security guard outside our house, my mom had to put the lunar samples in a safe at the bank, and she had a band on her arm that was hooked to the briefcase that held the rocks.”

4 mins

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