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(Bull)Dog Days on the Campaign Trail

(Bull)Dog Days on the Campaign Trail

By: Sarah Bahr | October 31, 2018

Butler students also intern with political campaigns in increasingly large numbers.

New Study by Butler Professor Shows Why Electoral Integrity Matters

New Study by Butler Professor Shows Why Electoral Integrity Matters

By: Rachel Stern | October 30, 2018

Professor Greg Shufeldt’s study shows that electoral integrity has impact on citizen confidence in elections.

Research Reveals Why Long-Suffering Fans Continue to Watch

Research Reveals Why Long-Suffering Fans Continue to Watch

By: Rachel Stern | October 29, 2018

The same reasons people enjoy tear jerkers can be applied to watching sports says Butler Professor Ryan Rogers.

Searching for Cpl. James B. Gresham

Searching for Cpl. James B. Gresham

By: Marc D. Allan, MFA ’18 | October 29, 2018

Nathan Hall `18 discovered the untold story of World War I’s first Hoosier fatality, Cpl. James B. Gresham.

Bracketology and the Collective Brain

Bracketology and the Collective Brain

By: Rachel Stern | October 22, 2018

Assistant Professor Ryan Rogers has new research that reveals when many brains are better than one. 

Butler Professor Receives NSF Grant to Study Class of Enzymes Linked with Cancer Growth

Butler Professor Receives NSF Grant to Study Class of Enzymes Linked with Cancer Growth

By: Rachel Stern | August 14, 2018

Butler Chemistry Professor Jeremy Johnson discovered something in his research that no one had seen before.

Outsmarting the Test: Concussions & ImPACT

Outsmarting the Test: Concussions & ImPACT

By: Rachel Stern | July 31, 2018

 Butler University researchers show individuals outsmart popular concussion test 50% of time.

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