Professors and students hosted a panel and unveiled a new oral history digital collection in memorial of the five-year anniversary of the lockdown.
Title IX Coordinator departs Butler after one year in position
Swinford’s departure follows the exit of Title IX Coordinators Georgia Hensley in 2023, Maria Kanger in 2022 and Jamie Brennan in 2018. In the last decade, Butler University has seen eight different Title IX coordinators.
Butler takes you around the world
Atherton Union held International Culture Night, where students could visit 25 different countries, learn about them and enjoy cultural food.
Diversity Program Council hosts local black-owned businesses
“I love supporting local [minority owned] businesses anywhere I can. I try to be very mindful of where I’m spending my pennies, and where they’re going.”
Introducing interim provost Jay Howard
“‘It almost was an easy choice, because he had broad support, because I believed in him and given his experience he was ready to step in.’”
Shedding light on Rare Disease Awareness Day
‘Let’s be proud of our of who we are, and let’s share about it, and let’s spread awareness’
The fight for National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation funding
Since the start of Trump’s presidency, his administration has attempted to place restrictions on research grants, concerning universities and scientists.
All-majors internship and career fair
CAPS office hosts career fair for students looking for job opportunities
The Compass Center brings ‘Religious Experience and Psychedelics’ panel to Butler
The panel took place on Tuesday, Feb. 25, discussing the intersection of faith and mind-altering substances.
Students learn about the role of DEI faculty at a panel event
“[Faculty] are really working hard. It’s perhaps maybe too invisible [because] you can’t see us directly, but I hope it’s encouraging to know that the university is invested in these roles and has sustained them, and that the work we’re doing in each of our colleges is rooted in what each college is prioritizing.”