News
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Students react to Butlerpalooza’s cancellation
After years of successful performances, the 2019 Butlerpalooza cancelled after the scheduled performer had to drop out due to sickness.
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BU Students on the Spectrum makes debut on campus
BU SOS meets every other Tuesday from 7-8 p.m. in the ResCo second floor conference room. Their next meeting is November 19.
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Josh Owens, a former Butler professor, runs for governor
It was the most rewarding career experience I have ever had in my life,” Owens said about his time at Butler. The former professor and businessman hopes to leverage his experiences as governor.
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Butler honors Andre B. Lacy with motorcycle on display
One of Lacy’s motorcycles is displayed in the Dean’s Suite of the Lacy School of Business.
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Tiffany Reed, director of multicultural programs and services, no longer with Butler University
The director of multicultural programs and services was hired in June 2019.
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Butler invests in two new esports facilities
Butler University announced on Oct. 24 plans to install an esports and gaming lounge in Atherton Union which is set to open in late November.
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Butler and IUPUI combined compost program has nearly expended their 2016 grant
The $50,000 grant awarded in 2016 to Butler and IUPUI to help support their composting plan in the Indianapolis community is almost completely used up. New funding will be needed in order to support this program.
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Butler’s Engineering Dual Degree Program celebrates 20th anniversary
2019 marks 20 years of EDDP, a five year program, allowing students to take classes on Butler and IUPUI’s campuses earning them two degrees: one from IUPUI’s Purdue School of Engineering and Technology and another liberal arts degree from Butler. Students will take classes primarily at Butler for their first three years, and then commute…
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Butler University gains two new dining options: Chatham Tap and Plum Market
Students try the new option on campus and prepare for Plum Market to open.
