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COPHS Researcher Leads New Treatment of Recurring C. Diff
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COPHS Researcher Leads New Treatment of Recurring C. Diff

By: Tim Brouk | December 12, 2019

Professor Hala Fadda has developed capsules that dissolve in the colon to better fight Clostridioides difficile

5 mins
Theatre Professor Writing the Textbook on ‘Masks Inside Out’
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Theatre Professor Writing the Textbook on ‘Masks Inside Out’

By: Tim Brouk | December 11, 2019

From early man to ‘Masked Singers,’ Wendy Meaden analyzes masks’ history, cultural significance, and theater roles.

6 mins
Butler Professor’s Research Dispels Myths of the ‘Welfare Queen’
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Butler Professor’s Research Dispels Myths of the ‘Welfare Queen’

By: Tim Brouk | November 4, 2019

Professor of Anthropology Tom Mould’s research shows food stamp fraud rate is lower than most federal programs

3 mins
Republican Delegates More Likely to Disagree, New Butler Research Shows
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Republican Delegates More Likely to Disagree, New Butler Research Shows

By: Tim Brouk | November 4, 2019

Research sheds light on what led to internal conflicts during 2016 presidential primary contests

3 mins
Researcher Finds Environmental Clues on Butterfly Wings
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Researcher Finds Environmental Clues on Butterfly Wings

By: Tim Brouk | October 9, 2019

Biology Professor Andrew Stoehr analyzes the phenotypic plasticity of invasive cabbage white butterflies.

7 mins
New Study: Students Report Harmful Effects from Vaping, Don’t Use JUUL to Quit Smoking
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New Study: Students Report Harmful Effects from Vaping, Don’t Use JUUL to Quit Smoking

By: Katie Grieze | October 7, 2019

Professor Amy Peak and student Sarah Knight surveyed nearly 1,000 college students about experiences with JUUL use.

5 mins
Using Science to Save the Arts
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Using Science to Save the Arts

By: Rachel Stern | October 4, 2019

The Chemistry Department and the Indianapolis Museum of Art have forged an exciting partnership. 

4 mins
A Butler Grad Goes Big-Time at Yale — And Just Might Cure Alzheimer’s
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A Butler Grad Goes Big-Time at Yale — And Just Might Cure Alzheimer’s

By: Sarah Bahr | October 4, 2019

  

17 mins
Butler Prof Explores Rise of Esports in New Book
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Butler Prof Explores Rise of Esports in New Book

By: Katie Grieze | October 1, 2019

Edited by Ryan Rogers, the book collects chapters from 30 contributors to provide big-picture view of esports.

4 mins
Students’ Summer Experiences Embolden Them for Future
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Students’ Summer Experiences Embolden Them for Future

By: Tim Brouk | September 16, 2019

From study abroad to internships, Bulldog undergrads made their mark on the world this summer.

7 mins
Fighting Indy’s Honeysuckle Invasion
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Fighting Indy’s Honeysuckle Invasion

By: Katie Grieze | September 11, 2019

Rebecca Dolan’s research follows progress of removing invasive plants from local ecosystems.

6 mins
Professor’s DNA Research Could Help Cure Genetic Diseases
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Professor’s DNA Research Could Help Cure Genetic Diseases

By: Katie Grieze | September 10, 2019

Alex Erkine receives more than $711,000 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to study gene regulation.

6 mins

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