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Celebrating our 2024 Graduates: Arie Likhtman
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Celebrating our 2024 Graduates: Arie Likhtman

By: Trinidy Charles ’23 | May 6, 2024

During his time at Butler, Arie Likham felt welcomed and supported by every person he met. Feeling confident and prepared for graduate-level work, Arie will continue his education at the University of Pittsburgh.

3 mins
Celebrating our 2024 Graduates: Elizabeth ‘Elie’ Heile
alumni-giving

Celebrating our 2024 Graduates: Elizabeth ‘Elie’ Heile

By: Trinidy Charles ’23 | May 1, 2024

Elie Heile says one of the best parts of the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is the camaraderie and support between students. Soon after graduation, Elie will be moving to Minnesota to complete a pharmacy residency on the White Earth Reservation.

4 mins
Up Close: First-Year Seminar—Women Writing the World
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Up Close: First-Year Seminar—Women Writing the World

By: Trinidy Charles ’23 | March 27, 2024

With smaller class sizes, the FYS fosters an intimate and supportive environment, facilitating self-discovery among a cohort of fellow first-year students. Throughout the academic year, students benefit from working closely with a dedicated faculty member from various disciplines across the University. Read more about FYS course Women Writing the World.

5 mins
Up Close: First-Year Seminar—Unpacking the Hunger Games
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Up Close: First-Year Seminar—Unpacking the Hunger Games

By: Trinidy Charles ’23 | March 27, 2024

Butler’s First-Year Seminar (FYS) offers an engaging array of over 40 topics, spanning from fairy tales to professional wrestling to the pursuit of a meaningful life. Designed to stimulate clear, critical, and creative thinking, these courses provide an ideal platform for students to explore and express their ideas. Read more about FYS course Unpacking the Hunger Games.

5 mins
Domestic Study Away: Emma Chamley
student-experience

Domestic Study Away: Emma Chamley

By: Trinidy Charles ’23 | March 22, 2024

Drawn to news and politics, Emma Chamley ’25 knew Butler University’s Washington, DC Learning Semester was the perfect fit for her. Interning at the Office of U.S. Senator Richard J. Durbin, she has had the opportunity to attend briefings on the Hill, participate in exciting events, and network with professionals.

3 mins
Alumni Success Story: Tim Howard
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Alumni Success Story: Tim Howard

By: Trinidy Charles ’23 | March 6, 2024

Tim Howard was a part of the Army Reserve Officer Training Corp (ROTC) program at Butler University. As part of the ROTC program, Tim took elective coursework in leadership fundamentals, military skills and tactics, and completed summer training programs, preparing him for a career in the U.S. Army, the Army Reserves, or the Army National Guard.

3 mins
Employee Spotlight: Anne Wilson
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Employee Spotlight: Anne Wilson

By: Trinidy Charles ’23 | March 5, 2024

Anne Wilson, Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, has worked at Butler for 27 years. She is most proud of her work helping students find pathways to success in the classroom, in laboratories, during research projects, and presentations.

1 min
Experiential Learning Outside of the Classroom: Leah Ollie
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Experiential Learning Outside of the Classroom: Leah Ollie

By: Trinidy Charles ’23 | March 5, 2024

Working as WFYI’s news team’s Digital Content Intern, Leah Ollie ’25, says she is thankful for the opportunity to immerse herself in a public media newsroom. Working alongside other journalists, she is inspired to be an effective communicator, sharing her own stories in The Butler Collegian and upon graduation.

3 mins
Meet a Faculty-In-Residence: Hilary Madinger
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Meet a Faculty-In-Residence: Hilary Madinger

By: Trinidy Charles ’23 | March 5, 2024

The Faculty-in-Residence program bridges the connection between students’ residential and academic life. Professor Hilary Madinger wanted the opportunity to connect with students in a new, meaningful way, whether participating in extracurricular activities or sharing a meal.

4 mins
Alumni Success Story: Courtney Raab
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Alumni Success Story: Courtney Raab

By: Trinidy Charles ’23 | March 4, 2024

Courtney Raab ’18 attributes her career in the medical field to Butler’s hands-on learning approach. Now working as a Neurology Resident Physician, she’s thankful for the early healthcare experience she gained through shadowing and internships.

3 mins
Meet Current Honors Student Kate Thuma
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Meet Current Honors Student Kate Thuma

By: Trinidy Charles ’23 | February 13, 2024

Butler University’s Honors Program provides a unique and personalized experience for students, including access to unique Honors seminar courses, exploration of academic interests in undergraduate research through the completion of a thesis, study abroad opportunities, and much more. Meet Kate, a current Honors Program student.

3 mins
Meet Current Honors Student Miranda Emerick
student-experience

Meet Current Honors Student Miranda Emerick

By: Trinidy Charles ’23 | February 13, 2024

Butler University’s Honors Program provides a unique and personalized experience for students, including access to unique Honors seminar courses, exploration of academic interests in undergraduate research through the completion of a thesis, study abroad opportunities, and much more. Meet Miranda, a current Honors Program student.

2 mins

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