Frank Ross, vice president of student affairs, announced on Feb. 19 that Bon Appetit will replace Aramark Corporation as Butler University’s new dining partner starting May 13.
College of Education dean retiring at end of academic year
Ena Shelley, dean of the College of Education, will retire at the end of the 2018-2019 academic year after 37 years at Butler.
Butler director of Greek life no longer at university
Becky Druetzler, director of Greek life, no longer works at Butler University. Frank Ross, vice president for student affairs notified Greek life leaders of her departure via email on Feb. 1.
Butler basketball Big East schedule released
The Big East conference released its conference schedule for the 2018-19 season on Thursday. Butler will open up conference play at home for the first time in three years, squaring off against Georgetown.
Former Butler athlete files lawsuit against school, fraternity after alleged rape
In a lawsuit filed against the school, a former Butler student athlete is alleging that the University’s negligence led to her sexual assault in December 2016.
Student Affairs announces new Butler dining policies
Vice President for Student Affairs Frank Ross announced on Aug. 24 that several changes are coming to Butler’s dining services, including revamped hours, menus and a new service provider in the near future.
Fitz and the Tantrums to headline Butlerpalooza
Fitz and the Tantrums, an indie-pop band, will headline this year’s Butlerpalooza concert.
Butler hires Daniel Pollock as new men’s tennis coach
Daniel Pollock was announced as the head coach of the Butler men’s tennis team on Aug. 6.
Butler basketball non-conference schedule released
The Butler men’s basketball team released the 2018-2019 non-conference schedule on Wednesday. It features 15 games, nine of which are home, and is highlighted by games against Florida, Ole Miss and Indiana.
Butler’s Title IX Coordinator departs university, replacement already hired
Jamie Brennan, Butler’s Title IX Coordinator for the past year, is no longer with the university according to an email sent to students on Thursday by Frank Ross, vice president for student affairs.