News
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Visualizing a vibrant future for Irwin Library
Irwin Library dean and staff begin developing a plan to help Irwin Library reach its full potential.
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Butler announces Grant Leiendecker as next vice president and director of athletics
“Leiendecker graduated from Butler with a degree in finance in 2011 and was also a member of the 2010 and 2011 basketball teams that made appearances in the NCAA national championship game.”
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Plumbing problems plague ResCo
Students in Residential College are welcomed to the spring semester by flooding, leaking sinks, dead bugs and slow maintenance response times.
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Midtown Provisions modernizes Butler dining
Midtown Provisions — formerly known as Residential College (ResCo) Dining, has undergone a massive renovation — much to the student body’s appreciation.
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Scenes from the ninth annual MLK Love Walk
Despite freezing temperatures, students, faculty and staff marched across campus on Jan. 15 to remember and honor Dr. Martin Luther King
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Student leaders and local organizers gathered for a vigil and memorial on campus
“Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), Muslim Student Association (MSA) and Jewish Voice for Peace Indiana (JVP) collectively organized a candlelit vigil to honor the tens of thousands of Palestinians killed in the Gaza Strip in the last two months following years of conflict and October’s Hamas attacks in Israel.”
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New initiatives for first-generation students aim to support, engage
“After a global pandemic cut short plans for former Dean of Students Sally Click’s BUFirst initiative, current staff are working to celebrate and support the first-generation community at Butler — from students to faculty to staff.”


