News
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New I-LEAD space to promote interactional diversity on campus
Through this space, DEI aims to foster greater interactional diversity on campus.
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Dr. Terri Jett: Leaving an irreplaceable legacy
“As leader of the Hub and the first Black woman in Butler’s history to attain full professor status, Jett has represented Butler while forging new connections to cultivate Black scholarship and foster community in Indianapolis.”
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Behind barn doors: Factory farming’s lethal secrets
The Desmond Tutu Peace Lab hosted Marina Bolotnikova with her lecture “Bailing Out Big Meat: How the Public Pays for Factory Farming’s Disasters”.
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Butler to build new housing
“On Feb. 6, Butler announced plans to expand their on-campus housing options — building apartment-style residential housing for juniors, seniors, graduate students and young alumni.”
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House Bill 1002 headed to Indiana Senate amid controversy
The Indiana House of Representatives unanimously votes on a bill that defines antisemitism as the war continues in Gaza.
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RGSS ‘Feminist Night School’
Teigha VanHester said they hope that students and the neighboring community alike will be able to sympathize with Palestinians as well as admonish their oppressors.
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Founder’s festivities 2024
“This week, Butler University commemorates its history of almost 170 years with the Founder’s Celebration. The celebration — now hosted by the university’s Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion — began on Tuesday, Feb. 6, and will run through Friday, Feb. 9.”
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DEI in Action series
The DEI division and BUPD have partnered to put on events that bring awareness to important topics on campus.

