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.
No Mow Zones add to initiative to ‘re-wild’ campus
Areas of campus are being blocked off and no longer mowed to promote biodiversity and chemical-free landscaping.
Smart is sexy
Sexual Health Awareness Month gives students the opportunity to reflect on their sexual health.
AI in classrooms proves to be controversial
Faculty members have varying opinions on generative AI becoming more common on campus amidst the university promoting AI.
‘A space to call our own’
Art Department fears strain due to projected loss of classrooms in new renovation plans.
Car break-ins burst Butler bubble
Throughout early September, there have been at least 12 Butler University Police Department reports related to unlawful entry or theft from a motor vehicle.
What to know about Butler’s Visiting Writers Series
For its 35th year, the Visiting Writers Series is being held on campus with five authors for the fall semester.
Community building in the Department of History, Anthropology and Classics
HAC welcomes students back to campus with a picnic and fourth annual scavenger hunt.