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The annual awards program will be October 25 at 6:00 PM in the Schrott Center for the Arts.
Celebrating 100 years of women’s suffrage, Sally Perkins takes her one-woman storytelling show to New York City.
Biology Professor Andrew Stoehr analyzes the phenotypic plasticity of invasive cabbage white butterflies.
Professor Amy Peak and student Sarah Knight surveyed nearly 1,000 college students about experiences with JUUL use.
Edited by Ryan Rogers, the book collects chapters from 30 contributors to provide big-picture view of esports.
For the class’ final project, undergrads will book a real concert for Fall 2020 at the Schrott Center for the Arts.
From study abroad to internships, Bulldog undergrads made their mark on the world this summer.
Rebecca Dolan’s research follows progress of removing invasive plants from local ecosystems.
Alex Erkine receives more than $711,000 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to study gene regulation.
Two Butler professors explain what’s going on in the trade relationship between the United States and China.
Eileen Taylor and Krista Cline to research benefits of high school extracurriculars through perspectives of mothers
Nancy Whitmore says merger of Gannett and GateHouse Media could help save money, but at a cost.