Butler makes dining options available so first-year students with food allergies feel more safe on campus.
What increase in COVID-19 cases means for campus
As the number of COVID-19 cases rise, Butler’s rules and regulations differ from past spikes.
New Diversity Center director hired
Butler alumnus Randall Ojeda hired as the new director of the Diversity Center.
Students voice concerns about Autism Society of Indiana
“I just want this situation to be kind of an example for the university overall of how they need to be more diligent around how they’re interacting with disabled people on campus.”
Butler hosts a memorial tribute for Art Levin
Former Journalism department chair and Collegian advisor Art Levin is honored with a tribute during Homecoming
Students experience difficulties getting a COVID-19 test
Lack of COVID-19 testing appointments mean treks off campus and worry for students experiencing COVID-like symptoms
Business building officially named Bill and Joanne Dugan Hall
A ceremony was held in the Business Building on Sept. 10 to commemorate the official naming of the building as Bill and Joanne Dugan Hall.
Changes to the Core Curriculum requirements at Butler
Social Justice and Diversity requirements have been added along with revisions to other graduation requirements.
U.S Senator Todd Young comes to campus
U.S Senator Todd Young makes first visit to Butler University at College Republician’s callout meeting.
Butler’s homecoming offers a play in tribute to 9/11
A novel based on the stories of those impacted by 9/11 was adapted into a play directed by two seniors during Butler’s homecoming.