“The true impact of the survey depends on how many students take part and how their feedback is used.”
Butler Diversity Program Council hosts cultural game night
“‘Having these culture nights helps people understand people who live in these cultures.’”
Two colleges receive a makeover
“‘Pharmacy has always been an important legacy program, and we don’t want to diminish that, but we also want to be more inclusive and recognize that health professions [are] more about interprofessional teams.’”
Fall Break campus hours and activities
“Some Butler services will be limited, but Indianapolis and the campus have plenty to explore during the break.”
Gender Equity Movement holds panel with local nonprofit
“People might not think to wonder if you have pads or tampons, if you can afford your prescriptions or if you’re doing this on your own. I think that it touches a lot more people than we realize,’ Whitmer said.”
‘What free speech means’: Censorship in children’s literature
“‘When you’re banning books — oftentimes these books feature characters of color or LGBTQ+ characters — when kids do not see themselves in what they’re reading, then they feel less comfortable with their own identities.’”
CaPS expands career resources with 24/7 support
“Butler CaPS plans to continue expanding its resources for students and alumni in order to help provide success for whatever that means for that student or alum.”
Indiana Economic Club luncheon invites speaker Steve Inskeep
“Inskeep reflected on challenges that modern journalism faces in a time where the future of public media is uncertain amidst deepening political divisions.”
Irwin Library celebrates American Archives Month
Activities going on throughout the month will spotlight the Special Collections, Rare Books and University Archives at the library.
Fun for the whole family
This year’s Family Weekend includes a packed schedule of events for the whole Butler community to enjoy.