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Coronavirus pandemic forces cancellation of in-person classes, but professors make the best of a difficult situation
Terri Jett’s political science background makes her an ideal host for the WFYI videos, with new episodes to drop this summer
Neil deGrasse Tyson explores science in movies at ‘An Astrophysicist Goes to the Movies,’ October 6 at Clowes
The disease’s drug resistance could be explained by its effect on cell proteins, Prof. C. Patience Masamha says
Some tactics can lead to false confessions and innocent people in prison, says Psychology Professor Fabiana Alceste
Butler Ballet and Wind Ensemble teamed up to perform the world premiere of Michael Abels’ ‘Falling Sky’
Carl DeAmicis’ Organic Chemistry course is notoriously tough, but he finds ways to keep students interested
Delayed results will make some voters distrust the election process, says Assistant Professor Gregory Shufeldt
Internship Director, College of Communication
The annual event celebrates the University’s founding values of diversity, equity, and inclusion
Lori Desautels, an Assistant Professor in Butler’s COE, visits classrooms to teach students about their brains.
Professor Carmen Salsbury says the loss of ‘connectivity’ will devastate ecosystems after bushfires are extinguished