As a club committed to giving students an outlet for their creativity, Manuscripts has nothing short of interesting stories, poems, pictures, drawings and essays.
Bestselling author Adam Grant to speak at Schrott
Adam Grant, a professor and New York Times best-selling author will be speaking at Butler about his novel “Originals,” in which he discusses what makes an original thinker unique.
Fountain Square Musical Festival looks to shake up festival scene
Fountain Square Music Festival prepares to take over Indy’s Fountain Square for a music filled weekend.
JCA professor Oliver Worthington featured in Duckwall Artist Series
On Oct. 10, baritone Oliver Worthington will give his first recital as a Butler faculty member for the Duckwall Artist Series.
Davis Brooks wows audience with violin and electronics
Reporter Malachi White attended Duckwall Artist Series’ Davis Brooks’ violin and electronics performance, where the audience was receptive and Brooks managed to wow those who stepped out of their comfort zones for the night.
Gender and racial justice advocate Naomi Tutu to speak on campus
The race and gender justice activist, Nontombi Naomi Tutu, will be speaking along side CEO of Leadership Indianapolis Christina Hale and author Gail Masondo on Oct. 3 at 11:30 a.m. in the Reilly Room.
18-year-old junior Jaylen Scott discusses his unique experience at Butler
Junior Jaylen Scott began his studies at Butler when he was just 16 and plans to follow his passion for science in hopes of one day making a difference in the world of medicine.
Ocean Vuong to be the next Visiting Writer at Butler
Award-winning poet, Ocean Vuong, is a Vietnamese American writer whose latest work, “Night Sky with Exit Wounds,” was the winner of the 2016 Whiting Award.
Colson Whitehead to be the next Visiting Writer at Butler
Award-winning author, Colson Whitehead, is next in the line-up for Butler’s Visiting Writers Series. His latest novel, “The Underground Railroad,” is the first in 20 years to win both the 2017 Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award.
Duckwall Artist Series presents “Violin and Electronics” with Davis Brooks
The Duckwall Artist Series is an intimate recital series performed by the school of music faculty and guest artists in the Jordan College of the Arts. On September 26, 2017 at 7:30pm Davis Brooks will perform “Violin and Electronics” and include some of his own original compositions at Eidson-Duckwall Recital Hall.