News
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Phishing emails target Butler students
Students have reported receiving suspicious scam emails in their Butler.edu inboxes. IT and BUPD are investigating the case and educating the community about safe computing habits.
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University Terrace apartments housing sophomores, cockroaches
University Terrace residents, now including sophomores, return to campus to find lead paint waivers and cockroaches
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Students confused about late start to 2019-2020 school year
This year, classes started later than usual on Aug. 28 and winter break is a full week shorter. Last year, classes started Aug. 22 and the year before that, Aug. 23. Winter break was four weeks for both previous academic years.
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Butler University transitions from Moodle to Canvas
Half of Butler’s colleges will be using Canvas this fall, making the switch over from the prior online learning management system, Moodle.
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Therapy dog joins Butler HRC Counseling and Consultation Services staff
Starting this fall, Scooter the therapy dog will be available during counseling appointments at Counseling and Consultation Services in the HRC.
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Student affairs creates BUFirst initiative for first generation college students
BUFirst, a new initiative, will provide resources for first-generation college students at Butler University.
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Butler University student Ty Brown dies
The death of student Ty Brown, a junior international studies major, was announced to the student body on Sept. 2.
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Bon Appetit offers six new on-campus dining options
With options like Atherton Marketplace, the Lacy Business Building Cafe, ResCo dining hall, the nutrition cafe at the HRC, and Tripp’s Corner Cafe at Apartment Village, changes have been made to campus dining options this semester due to Butler’s change in dining service providers from Aramark to Bon Appetit.
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IndyGo Red Line bus route near campus opens labor day weekend
The Red Line is opening and is anticipated to help foster local businesses and increase ease of access throughout the city.
