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Summer in Panama
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Summer in Panama

By: Marc D. Allan, MFA ’18 | July 25, 2018

10 Butler biology students spent two weeks in Panama for a once-in-a-lifetime class. 

3 mins
First Motorsports Engineering Grad Designing Satellites
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First Motorsports Engineering Grad Designing Satellites

June 22, 2018

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2 mins
Playing the Long Game
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Playing the Long Game

June 5, 2018

Annie Sullivan MFA ’12 spent eight years on her book “A Touch of Gold.” That sticktoitiveness is about to pay off.

5 mins
‘A Reliable and Steady Presence’
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‘A Reliable and Steady Presence’

May 14, 2018

Becky Dolan, who officially retires in August, has helped Butler’s Friesner Herbarium become nationally recognized.

6 mins
Perseverance and Patients: A 23-Year Journey to Graduation
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Perseverance and Patients: A 23-Year Journey to Graduation

By: Rachel Stern | May 10, 2018

After two kidney transplants and a battle with cancer, Trent Tipple M.D. will finally graduate.

 

12 mins
Study Finds Gender Gap in the Sciences Closing
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Study Finds Gender Gap in the Sciences Closing

April 26, 2018

Butler and three other schools see male and female students producing research at similar rates.

2 mins
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research Is Ready to Be Read
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Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research Is Ready to Be Read

April 25, 2018

The fourth volume of the increasingly popular annual publication is now online.

4 mins
Butler Honors Top 100 Students
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Butler Honors Top 100 Students

April 23, 2018

This is the 57th year to recognize the Top 100 students’ dedication and service to Butler.

5 mins
Retailing’s Loss Was Biology’s Gain
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Retailing’s Loss Was Biology’s Gain

April 23, 2018

Professor Tom Dolan, who worked for Macy’s for several years out of college, found his passion in botany. Now, after 33 years at Butler, he has retired.

6 mins
Entrepreneurship is in His DNA
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Entrepreneurship is in His DNA

By: Cindy Dashnaw Jackson | April 18, 2018

Sixteen-hour work days? Jeremy Baldi ’09 loves them—as long as he’s spending them working for himself. 

4 mins
A Voyage to Irwin Library Yields Research Opportunities
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A Voyage to Irwin Library Yields Research Opportunities

April 17, 2018

Rare books collection gives students the chance to look at primary sources.

4 mins