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Alumni Feature: Katelyn Sussli ’16
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Alumni Feature: Katelyn Sussli ’16

By: Meredith Sauter ’12 | February 2, 2023

Learn more about College of Communication and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences graduate Katelyn Sussli ’16.

1 min
Alumni Feature: Brooke Moreland ’11
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Alumni Feature: Brooke Moreland ’11

By: Meredith Sauter ’12 | February 2, 2023

Learn more about College of Liberal Arts and Sciences graduate Brooke Moreland ’11.

2 mins
Lifetime Risk of Imprisonment Remains High and Starkly Unequal
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Lifetime Risk of Imprisonment Remains High and Starkly Unequal

By: Mark Apple | December 13, 2022

A new study by researchers at Butler University and Duke University reveals that while the U.S. prison population is declining, the percentage of Americans who will be imprisoned at some point in their lives remains high. The research is also the first to measure lifetime imprisonment risk among American Indians and Alaska Natives, who face […]

2 mins
A Taste for Travel
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A Taste for Travel

By: Katie Grieze | November 29, 2022

When Anne Wilson and Mike
Samide led a group of 31 Butler
community members on a trip
to Europe this past summer,
it was about more than just
tourism. By focusing on food—as
well as the science, cultures,
and history behind it—the
Chemistry professors
aimed to reconnect
participants with the
classroom experience.

5 mins
Butler Celebrates Naming of Levinson Family Hall and Welcomes 32 New Honorees to Carillon Society
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Butler Celebrates Naming of Levinson Family Hall and Welcomes 32 New Honorees to Carillon Society

By: Jennifer Gunnels | October 14, 2022

On Thursday, October 6, 32 Butler University donors whose lifetime giving has reached $100,000 or more were newly inducted into the Carillon Society in recognition of their generosity. In total, this newest class of Carillon Society inductees have collectively contributed more than $2.8 million in support of Butler’s mission. On Friday afternoon, the celebration of […]

4 mins
Butler Announces Naming of Levinson Family Hall in Honor of $10M Commitment
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Butler Announces Naming of Levinson Family Hall in Honor of $10M Commitment

By: Chloe Starleaf ’14 | April 25, 2022

Butler University President James Danko announced Saturday, April 23, the permanent naming of the new 44,000-square foot sciences expansion building as Levinson Family Hall in honor of a $10 million commitment from Frank ‘75 and Kristin Levinson to the sciences expansion and renovation project. The gift was announced during an event in Hinkle Fieldhouse to […]

4 mins
Sharing Gender Pronouns in Employee Bios, Email Signatures Helps Attract LGBTQ+ Applicants, Study Finds
student-experience

Sharing Gender Pronouns in Employee Bios, Email Signatures Helps Attract LGBTQ+ Applicants, Study Finds

By: Katie Grieze | November 1, 2021

The research from Butler’s Dr. India Johnson provides guidance for intentional inclusion in the workplace

4 mins
Inspired to Serve: Study Abroad Sets Dakotah Harris ’21 on a New Path
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Inspired to Serve: Study Abroad Sets Dakotah Harris ’21 on a New Path

By: Gabi Morando ’24 | October 27, 2021

After a trip to South Africa fueled his passion for service, Harris joined AmeriCorps following graduation

5 mins
Butler Professor Dr. Tom Mould Receives Chicago Folklore Prize
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Butler Professor Dr. Tom Mould Receives Chicago Folklore Prize

By: Katie Grieze | October 27, 2021

The award honors Mould’s latest book, “Overthrowing the Queen: Telling Stories of Welfare in America”

2 mins
Long-time Dream Realized
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Long-time Dream Realized

By: Meredith Sauter ’12 | October 20, 2021

Raziya Hillery set her sights on Butler in the third grade. As a high school senior, she received the Butler Tuition Guarantee.

3 mins
Catching a Glimpse
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Catching a Glimpse

By: Katie Grieze | October 20, 2021

At Butler, a research project called Indy Wildlife Watch is helping the community be more mindful of its furred and feathered neighbors

5 mins
Students Help Keep Tabs on Indy’s Plant and Animal Residents
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Students Help Keep Tabs on Indy’s Plant and Animal Residents

By: Katie Grieze | October 20, 2021

Since Butler faculty began the Indy Wildlife Watch project in 2016, student interns and volunteers have been integral to the research

3 mins

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