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From Fruit Flies to Human Infertility
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From Fruit Flies to Human Infertility

September 1, 2016

Infertility affects millions of Americans each year, and many of the causes are not known.

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Grant Will Help CUE Farm Become a Hub for Education and Research
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Grant Will Help CUE Farm Become a Hub for Education and Research

September 1, 2016

This project is focused on making the CUE Farm even more of an asset to campus by tying it to the curriculum.

3 mins
Butler to Study the Effects of Music on Dementia Patients
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Butler to Study the Effects of Music on Dementia Patients

August 22, 2016

“Creating a better understanding of ways that dementia patients can be treated and lives can be enhanced in this situation is in the interest of us all.”

4 mins
A Week of Math? 14 Students Say Yes, Thank You
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A Week of Math? 14 Students Say Yes, Thank You

August 16, 2016

Investigating the Rubik’s cube, comparing contracts for restricted free agents in the NBA, and constructing Cantor polynomials

3 mins
Professor Forhan Discusses His Starkly Honest Memoir
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Professor Forhan Discusses His Starkly Honest Memoir

June 6, 2016

The happy and the horrible times of Forhan’s youth—and what happened after—are the subject of his starkly honest memoir, My Father Before Me .

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Junior Emilie Turner Earns Spot In Fulbright Summer Institute
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Junior Emilie Turner Earns Spot In Fulbright Summer Institute

May 10, 2016

“It’s an exciting program because not only will we be taking classes, but they’ll be incorporating historical sites and landmarks into the classes.”

2 mins
Grant Helps Professor Samide Continue Art Preservation
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Grant Helps Professor Samide Continue Art Preservation

December 16, 2015

Chemistry Professor Michael Samide and Senior Conservation Scientist Gregory Smith will be the beneficiaries of a three-year, $75,000 grant that the Indianapolis Museum of Art has received to continue their work on preserving works of art. The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant will allow Samide to spend the next two summers at the […]

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Butler Profs Earn a Starring Role Teaching the Teachers
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Butler Profs Earn a Starring Role Teaching the Teachers

December 16, 2015

Six College of Liberal Arts and Sciences professors and their Dean, Jay Howard, are being recognized nationally for their teaching abilities. They’ve been recorded in their classrooms for the Association of College and University Educators’ (ACUE) online Course in Effective Teaching Practices, demonstrating their skills in areas such as “Motivating Your Students” and “Delivering an […]

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Many Pumpkins Were Harmed in the Making of This Event
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Many Pumpkins Were Harmed in the Making of This Event

By: Evie Schultz ’16 | October 30, 2015

Can a pumpkin survive a five-story fall? The Engineering Dual Degree Club tries to find out.

2 mins
Two Summer MFA Classes Open to the Public
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Two Summer MFA Classes Open to the Public

April 2, 2015

Butler University’s Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program will offer two courses this summer that are open to the general public. Intensive Screenwriting: Make a Movie in Three Weeks will meet Monday through Thursday from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. May 18–June 5. Writing Poems That Don’t Fit: An Intensive Workshop will meet […]

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Fifteen Kids, Three Languages, One Computer
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Fifteen Kids, Three Languages, One Computer

By: Sarvary Koller ’15 | March 26, 2015

Computer Science Professor Ankur Gupta found himself teaching computer coding to young Indian children.

3 mins
When Jonathan Franzen Speaks, People Bristle
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When Jonathan Franzen Speaks, People Bristle

By: Maggie Sweeney, MFA ’17 | February 17, 2015

One of the perks of being an MFA student at Butler is meeting renowned visiting writers such as Margaret Atwood, Louise Gluck, Cheryl Strayed, and Jonathan Franzen. In addition to the public readings, students are invited to intimate Q&A sessions and private dinners. Whenever possible, MFA students also get the opportunity to interview writers for […]

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