News
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Hispanic Heritage Month brings fresh events to campus
LSU and the DC bring a variety of new and traditional events on campus this month in recognition of Hispanic Heritage.
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Butler education expands to six continents
The university announces a new program that allows students to complete each semester in a different country.
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Butler introduces new engineering program
“‘I like [the idea] that an engineer does [what they do] for the betterment of society,’ Carvell said. ‘We do this as a way to help other people, to help everybody else.’”
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BISE breaks into the Indianapolis sports scene
“Butler was made for [these] moments. It has created a culture here that says we’re innovative, flexible and adaptable.”
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Planting connections at Holcomb Gardens
“‘We do prioritize these natural areas on campus, and we want to make sure that we show people what a campus can look like.’”
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Indiana students band together to change state law
“The law additionally protects the person called for by, ‘provid[ing] immunity for the crimes of public intoxication, minor possession, minor consumption and minor transport.’”
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Former Tri Delta chef arrested on eight counts regarding child pornography
Andrew Horstmann was arrested in May after being released from his contract with Tri Delta in April.
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Founder’s College welcomes inaugural class
Butler University celebrates the first year of their new two-year college program that includes a variety of associate’s degrees.

