Last minute bill allows federal employees to continue working and saves social services from depleting.
Study Abroad Fair showcases new frontiers
Students are exposed to a variety of opportunities to expand their classroom.
Conservation on campus: Inspiring change
International conservationist Dr. Pablo Borboroglu’s lecture at Butler inspires students to educate themselves on conservation and sustainability.
Family Weekend recap 2023
A visual walkthrough the weekend with football, family and friends.
Intellectual and intersectional
“This year’s theme and title, ‘Black Diaspora: Faith and Expressions’, hones in on how a Black person’s faith and spirituality can become a beacon of strength for them under conditions of oppression.”
Learning for a lifetime
A COVID-era Transformation Lab project hits campus in new pilot phase.
Food Night fills the Diversity Center
To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, Latinx Student Union hosted a cultural food night in the Diversity Center.
Students get involved in real-world politics
Many political science students work or intern for politicians such as André Carson, Eric Doden, Josh Lowry and Mike Pence.
‘Hold a piece of history’
“By maintaining student interns from the founding of the lab to the present, and nurturing community partnerships with the Indianapolis Public Schools system, the AMCA lab’s impact extends beyond campus walls.”
‘Banned books and you’: Butler Libraries hosts panel on censorship
The regulation of literature in the U.S. impacts education all around the country.