Several rooms in Jordan Hall opened up after College of Education moved to South Campus. This new space now allows students to pray and meditate.
Bug found in Atherton food, second incident in under five months
Another bug was found on a piece of broccoli in the Atherton dining hall on Aug. 30, the second occurrence in just under five months.
Butler Alumna, Donna Griffin, publishes children’s book “Old Whiskers Escapes!”
Griffin’s children’s book provides insight into Indiana’s only president, Benjamin Harrison.
Students react to sweeping dining changes
Changes will affect meal plan options, locations for Dawg Buck usage and Butler’s contract with Aramark.
Lacy School of Business building update
Lacy School of Business construction is to continue into the year 2019. Students and faculty are excited to see the finished project and believe it will bring good things to Butler’s campus.
BITS sets both local, national participation records
Butler University’s annual Bulldogs Into the Streets program, commonly referred to as BITS, set a record this year with over 1,600 participants—over a 100-person increase from last year’s record-breaking numbers.
College of Education moves to Butler’s new South Campus
Butler updates education classrooms and creates opportunities for students.
Former Butler athlete files lawsuit against school, fraternity after alleged rape
In a lawsuit filed against the school, a former Butler student athlete is alleging that the University’s negligence led to her sexual assault in December 2016.
Student Affairs announces new Butler dining policies
Vice President for Student Affairs Frank Ross announced on Aug. 24 that several changes are coming to Butler’s dining services, including revamped hours, menus and a new service provider in the near future.
Butler University welcomes record-breaking Class of 2022
One thousand three hundred and thirty six first year students begin their Butler journey and increase Butler’s undergraduate population to around 4,600.