The Ability Exhibit shown at Irwin Library this week educates students about what disabilities are and how to be inclusive.
Diversity Ambassadors help first years adjust, encourage inclusion
DAs serve as mentors for incoming students from diverse or international backgrounds, and assist with diversity programs. Applications for the next year are due March 31.
Bulldogs of Butler: Erica Garnett
Learn more about Erica Garnett’s work as an assistant director in the Programs for Leadership and Service Education (PuLSE) Office.
Fulbright grants allow students to study abroad at no cost
Justine Koontz, who recently completed her masters degree in choral conducting and composition at Butler University, is currently abroad in Latvia and researching choral culture as a Fulbright scholar.
SASA and International Club celebrate campus diversity
The annual International Club Dinner will be held March 26, starting at 5:30 p.m. in the Reilly Room. The event will highlight Southeast Asia and India.
Butler professor’s band debuts first EP
The band Nicholas Johnson and the Unrefined, started by professor Nicholas Johnson, will be releasing their EP on March 3.
Jessica Lang Dance comes to Clowes
Choreographer Jessica Lang taught a master class to seniors at Butler and performed with her company at Clowes Memorial Hall.
Revitalized Relay for Life
Butler’s 2017 Relay for Life raises more than $70,000 for the American Cancer Society
“Nasty Gals” benefit to take place at Morty’s Comedy Joint
Local comedians from The 10@10 Comedy Showcase and the Gal Pal Comedy Festival at ComedySportz team up to support Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Northern Kentucky and the Damien Center in Indianapolis
Visiting writer Emily St. John Mandel shares vision of the future
Author Emily St. John Mandel spoke to Butler about her latest novel “Station Eleven.”