News
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Indy Summer Experience provides networking opportunities to students
Butler’s Indy Summer Experience program, run by Internship and Career Services each year, allows students to combine a summer internship or similar professional experience with various social and cultural experiences throughout the city of Indianapolis.
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Many students participate in summer study abroad programs
The Center for Global Education in Jordan Hall is receiving declarations of intent to study abroad. One of the programs, Butler in Asia, has 45 students going to places like Shanghai, Singapore and Beijing for summer internships.
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Students in first-year and sophomore housing must move out by May 3
Students living in Fairview House, ResCo and Ross Hall dormitories must be off campus by May 3 at noon. If students have a final before the last day, they are required to move out within 24 hours of their last exam.
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Former Eli Lilly CEO and wife to receive honorary degrees at spring commencement
When John Lechleiter and his wife Sarah moved to Indianapolis in 1979 for his new job as a chemist for Eli Lilly, he never imagined becoming the CEO of one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the country.
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New Collegian editor-in-chief chosen for next year
Alexis Price, a junior journalism and English creative writing double major, will be the next editor-in-chief of the Butler Collegian and has lofty goals for the student newspaper.
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VP for Student Affairs hired
On April 4, President James Danko sent out a campus-wide email announcing Frank Ross as the new vice president of student affairs. Ross comes to Butler after serving as the VP of student life at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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Potholes, cracks affect streets around campus
Poorly maintained roads leading into campus continue to disrupt drivers and students as the Butler-Tarkington Neighborhood Association searches for solutions.
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Senior house signing begins sophomore year
For many students, the decision of where to live for their senior year is made as early as their sophomore year.
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New Butler club promotes inclusivity, education on campus
The Beautiful Minds Project is one of Butler’s newest clubs and its members are eager to start making a difference.
