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New Study: Students Report Harmful Effects from Vaping, Don’t Use JUUL to Quit Smoking

New Study: Students Report Harmful Effects from Vaping, Don’t Use JUUL to Quit Smoking

By: Katie Grieze | October 7, 2019

Professor Amy Peak and student Sarah Knight surveyed nearly 1,000 college students about experiences with JUUL use.

Using Science to Save the Arts

Using Science to Save the Arts

By: Rachel Stern | October 4, 2019

The Chemistry Department and the Indianapolis Museum of Art have forged an exciting partnership. 

Butler Prof Explores Rise of Esports in New Book

Butler Prof Explores Rise of Esports in New Book

By: Katie Grieze | October 1, 2019

Edited by Ryan Rogers, the book collects chapters from 30 contributors to provide big-picture view of esports.

Professor’s DNA Research Could Help Cure Genetic Diseases

Professor’s DNA Research Could Help Cure Genetic Diseases

By: Katie Grieze | September 10, 2019

Alex Erkine receives more than $711,000 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to study gene regulation.

Butler Makes Princeton Review’s ‘The Best 385 Colleges’ For Second Straight Time

Butler Makes Princeton Review’s ‘The Best 385 Colleges’ For Second Straight Time

By: Rachel Stern | August 6, 2019

Students highlight experiential learning, study abroad offerings, innovation, and inclusive culture.

Two Butler Professors Receive Grant for National 10-Year Study

Two Butler Professors Receive Grant for National 10-Year Study

By: Katie Grieze | August 1, 2019

Eileen Taylor and Krista Cline to research benefits of high school extracurriculars through perspectives of mothers

The Precarious Position of Muslim Orphans to Be Focus of Butler Professor’s Research

The Precarious Position of Muslim Orphans to Be Focus of Butler Professor’s Research

By: Marc D. Allan, MFA ’18 | May 1, 2019

Nermeen Mouftah, Professor of Religion, will do fieldwork to investigate the Muslim orphan paradox.

$9.24 Million Grant Brings Indianapolis Park Back to Life through Shakespeare

$9.24 Million Grant Brings Indianapolis Park Back to Life through Shakespeare

By: Marc D. Allan, MFA ’18 | April 24, 2019

In summer 2020, the memorial will become the permanent home of the Indianapolis Shakespeare Company.

Combating Counterfeit Meds: Butler Prof Navigates the dotcom World of Prescriptions

Combating Counterfeit Meds: Butler Prof Navigates the dotcom World of Prescriptions

By: Marc D. Allan, MFA ’18 | April 17, 2019

Before you buy medication from an online pharmacy, you may want to think twice.  

Butler Provides Critical Clinical Expertise to Insurance Industry

Butler Provides Critical Clinical Expertise to Insurance Industry

By: Rachel Stern | April 4, 2019

Butler has developed a tool that could aid in a more thorough development of insurance plans.

The Addicted Brain with New York Times Best Selling Author David Sheff

The Addicted Brain with New York Times Best Selling Author David Sheff

By: Marc D. Allan, MFA ’18 | March 27, 2019

Sheff spoke to more than 1,000 people to talk about addiction and solutions to this epidemic.

Bracket Busted? Turns Out Your Politics May Be The Reason Why

Bracket Busted? Turns Out Your Politics May Be The Reason Why

By: Rachel Stern | March 27, 2019

It might be a good idea to consider your own political leanings when filling out a bracket.

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