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As part of the Engineering Projects in Community Service program, students provide free IT work to the community
As The Farm shifts to a primary focus on education, classes across the Butler curriculum find ways to use the space.
Launching in fall 2020, the GuideDawg app measures steps between classrooms and warns of construction sites
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
Designed for humanities majors, the Analytical Reasoning course teaches coding with an assist from robots.
Worth the wait, take an in-depth look at the autumn foliage with help from the Friesner Herbarium’s tree walk
As part of their Indianapolis Community Requirement, students engaged with children through hands-on experiments.
Biology Professor Andrew Stoehr analyzes the phenotypic plasticity of invasive cabbage white butterflies.
The new complex will be the largest capital project in Butler history.