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All Good Dawgs Come Home
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All Good Dawgs Come Home

By: Butler University | February 1, 2026

After more than a decade climbing the NBA coaching ranks, Ron Nored ’12 is returning to the program where he helped author one of college basketball’s most memorable runs. Nored was the steady floor general behind back-to-back national championship game appearances under Brad Stevens, and now comes back to Hinkle Fieldhouse with a résumé shaped at the game’s highest level.

2 mins
Tight Knit
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Tight Knit

By: Emily Schlorf '21 | February 1, 2026

You may think the shift from speech-language pathology to owning a small business is a big jump, but to Ali Dillingham ’03, owner of A Yarn Market in Carmel, Indiana, the similarities far outnumber the differences.  “With my background in speech therapy, I saw the benefits of knitting for anxiety, ADHD, and for preventing dementia. […]

4 mins
Two Colleges. New Names. More Impact.
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Two Colleges. New Names. More Impact.

By: Butler University | February 1, 2026

As the fields of healthcare and education continue to evolve, Butler is reimagining and expanding its academic offerings to meet the needs of the community and to ensure students graduate with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in these dynamic industries. Reflecting this commitment, effective June 1, the College of Education will be renamed […]

3 mins
A Healthy Attitude
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A Healthy Attitude

By: Elle Rotter | February 1, 2026

For David Ayers, a junior baseball player at Butler, in-season life is a constant test of balance—but it’s also preparation for the future.

3 mins
Waste Not, Want Not.
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Waste Not, Want Not.

By: Marc D. Allan, MFA ’18 | February 1, 2026

Jim Conklin ’96 founded Cultivate Food Rescue in 2016 to feed hungry people in the South Bend/Plymouth/Elkhart, Indiana, area and reduce food waste. In the 10 years since, he has built an organization of 30 full-time employees and seven part-timers who have distributed more than 15 million pounds of food that might have otherwise gone […]

4 mins
What Matters
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What Matters

By: Butler University | February 1, 2026

As Michael Hole prepares to return to Butler, he brings with him a career that defies easy categorization. A physician, professor, entrepreneur, and officer in the U.S. Air Force, Hole’s path spans rural Indiana roots to national service at the highest levels of government, including his role as Senior Advisor for Rural America at the […]

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