Stories
News From Butler University
From a patient’s bedside to the sideline at Hinkle, here are some of our most notable stories of 2018.
Jordan Jazz, a small ensemble of student jazz singers, takes the stage Wednesday, November 28.
As we celebrate the holiday, six students tell us all the reasons they have to be thankful.
Hear from three current students who once received #ButlerBound visits to find out what they are doing now.
Indianapolis entrepreneur to receive Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters.
When Jessica was weighing the pros and cons of attending Butler, her sister landed on the cons side.
A resident assistant fosters community and creates a family for students on campus.
Butler students also intern with political campaigns in increasingly large numbers.
Nathan Hall `18 discovered the untold story of World War I’s first Hoosier fatality, Cpl. James B. Gresham.
“I felt like there was a reason for me to be here,” Colvin said. The reason went far deeper than football.
Murjanatu Mutuwa explains her experience as one of the most influential people on campus, an RA.