News

  • Turning passions professional

    Hear from Butler internship holders with the Compass Center, the Ancient Mediterranean Cultures and Archaeology Lab and Crowe’s Kodiak Solutions.

  • ‘My truth is the truth:’ Raising survivor awareness on campus

    Personal essays, music, poetry and art allow performers during the Butler Survivors Alliance’s second annual Sexual Assault Awareness Month Arts Showcase to express themselves and spread awareness of the issue of sexual misconduct.

  • Butler Blue III dies at 12

    “For over eight years, Butler Blue III — better known as Trip — around the country as Butler’s live mascot. Trip died early in the morning on Saturday, April 6, at age 12.”

  • Q&A with the incoming president and vice president of SGA

    Q&A with the incoming president and vice president of SGA

    “I think it’s really important to have somebody in a leadership role who is driven and willing to do whatever it takes to get what the student body wants and needs.”

  • The finale of firsts

    The finale of firsts

    The event series has showcased each of the five departments in the building, and will close with an Arts Administration event.

  • A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity

    A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity

    A total solar eclipse on April 8 will cover 115 miles of the United States in complete darkness.

  • Classroom to consulting

    Classroom to consulting

    Ford will be starting a fellowship following graduation that will help him launch and expand his startup business, Deity LLC.

  • Butler University, Ralph Reiff respond to negligence allegations in women’s soccer lawsuit

    Butler University, Ralph Reiff respond to negligence allegations in women’s soccer lawsuit

    “Butler University and Ralph Reiff, the senior associate athletic director for student-athlete health, performance and well-being, have answered the sexual abuse and negligence allegations brought against them by four current and former women’s soccer players.”

  • Broad Ripple locals discuss safety concerns

    Broad Ripple locals discuss safety concerns

    “As downtown Broad Ripple feels the absence of the usual weekend night crowds, locals reassure visitors that veteran establishments are a safe haven for both day and nighttime recreation.”