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Shaping Butler’s Future
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Shaping Butler’s Future

By: Butler University | June 6, 2022

On March 15, President James Danko announced that Dr. Brooke Barnett, who has served as Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs since April 2021, would continue in the role. She follows Kate Morris who is now President at St. Lawrence University. In his announcement, President Danko acknowledged that it became clear to him […]

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SJD Vocation Fellowship Helps Faculty Create Meaningful Classroom Experiences
student-experience

SJD Vocation Fellowship Helps Faculty Create Meaningful Classroom Experiences

By: Katie Grieze | February 3, 2022

Through the program, participants design social justice and diversity courses that encourage personal growth and reflection

7 mins
A Shared Mission: How Butler’s College of Education and Special Olympics Work Together for Inclusion
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A Shared Mission: How Butler’s College of Education and Special Olympics Work Together for Inclusion

By: Katie Grieze | January 18, 2022

The ongoing collaboration has evolved into a relationship that was recently formalized through a three-year memorandum of understanding

8 mins
Building Hope Through Business Skills
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Building Hope Through Business Skills

By: Katie Grieze | January 12, 2022

LSB’s Kristi Mitchell and a team of Butler students are transforming lives with entrepreneurship

7 mins
STEM New Educator Academy Aims to Keep More Teachers in Indiana
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STEM New Educator Academy Aims to Keep More Teachers in Indiana

By: Katie Grieze | November 8, 2021

A partnership between Butler University, The Children’s Museum, the Indianapolis Zoo, and Codelicious, the new program provides mentorship and professional development for early-career STEM educators

7 mins
Sharing Gender Pronouns in Employee Bios, Email Signatures Helps Attract LGBTQ+ Applicants, Study Finds
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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
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
A New Stage is Set
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A New Stage is Set

By: Dana Lee ’19 | October 20, 2021

Butler’s partnership with the Indianapolis Shakespeare Company provides students with professional connections and experiential opportunities

3 mins
Sustainable Sustenance
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Sustainable Sustenance

By: Cindy Dashnaw Jackson | October 20, 2021

Through research, education, and empowerment, Butler’s Center for Urban Ecology and Sustainability (CUES) seeks to end food insecurity in Indy

5 mins
Food for Thought
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Food for Thought

By: Kamy Mitchell ’21 | October 20, 2021

The ORG358 course within Butler’s College of Communication (CCOM) is dedicated to broadening students’ awareness of food and agricultural injustice

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

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