“As Butler has evolved to preserve its traditional liberal arts values while developing new programs and initiatives, Ross has supervised collaborative efforts to enhance the overall student experience for Bulldogs.”
Eras Tour-ism
“We had a massive opportunity here … It was the last leg of the tour and no other city has done or will be doing what we did with turning the town pink and capitalizing on this.”
Mike Braun elected 52nd governor of Indiana
While many turned their attention to the national presidential election this week, the position of Indiana governor was also up on the ballot — perhaps with more significant impacts on locals than one may realize.
Tradition meets transformation
Staff, faculty and alumni assist President Danko in his annual State of the University Address.
Practice makes perfect
Two new practice rooms have recently opened on the second floor of Lilly Hall in hopes of alleviating student concerns about space.
What to know before you vote
“In a close gubernatorial race, it is important for voters to be aware of each candidate’s policies and positions before visiting the polls on Nov. 5.”
Diversifying health research with SOCAH
Research initiative promotes diversity and personal health awareness.
Getting the green light
The bystander effect is something a little too prevalent in our society, but Butler students are taking initiative and learning to speak out when something doesn’t seem right.
Say adieu to @butler.edu
“After careful consideration of various factors … [Butler] has made the difficult decision to revise the policy on providing email accounts to graduated students”
Books and Breakfast: A focus on Black futures
“It’s a wonderful feeling to know that [you can] love purely and wholly.”