“‘For the past year and a half, it’s just been constant stress [for the people there]’”
Five things to know about Butler University sex abuse lawsuit
“The lawsuit filed by current and former women’s soccer players against former assistant athletic trainer Michael Howell, his former supervisor and current associate athletic director Ralph Reiff and Butler University continues into its third calendar year.”
Bruce Arick, Vice President of Finance, departs after 33 years
“You can’t help but love the place for as long as I’ve had, and there’s really a community piece that you feel here, and I’m hopeful that you felt it as a student. So I’ve been happy to be a part of that, and I hope that folks would feel that I was a good participant.”
Trump sworn into his second presidential term
“I believe the peaceful transfer of power is really the base of our democracy.”
Dr. Victor Puleo, Davey Chair of Risk Management passes away at age 60
“He was one of those professors that you could tell wanted to be [in class]. He would tell us every single day that we were the best part of his day.”
Indiana’s 52nd governor sworn in
“‘The next four years will have special meaning for Indiana and this country’”
Compass Center director Daniel Meyers leaves university
“‘It is going home, but it’s also going to something new. And I think that’s precisely how I’m framing it, a familiar, but new journey.’”
Tuition increase for Butler students
The university made the decision to increase tuition for the 2025-26 school year.
$9 million Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation gift to launch Midtown Arts District
“A new multi-purpose venue will be constructed adjacent to Clowes and the Sunset Avenue parking garage, and compound ongoing grant-funded renovations to Clowes beginning as soon as June 2025.”
Provost Barnett to exit Butler in spring, appointed President at Rollins College
“Barnett was appointed provost following a national search and tenure as interim provost in 2021, both following her first role at Butler as Dean of the College of Communications in 2018.”