Faculty and students respond to vaccine exemption policies, the attitudes towards vaccines on campus
Butler welcomes most diverse first-year class in history
Butler Office of Admission formed the most diverse first-year class yet through digital recruitment and years of applicant pool development.
The classes of 2024 and 2025 reflect on a more normal campus experience
New student orientation prepares sophomores and first-years for fall 2021 semester.
International travel as Delta variant risk rises
Students worry over whether or not their study abroad trips will be affected
New additions to Butler dining
The Butler dining team makes changes to menu items and sustainability practices
Life in the HRC with changed COVID-19 restrictions
Back at full capacity, the HRC works to continue protecting student health
Butler alumnus Kyle Inskeep wins an Emmy
Inskeep recalls how his time at Butler prepared him to win a regional Emmy for his story covering the “Black & Brown Faces” exhibit at the Cincinnati Art Museum with photographer Bryan Dykes.
Status of construction on campus
In the heart of campus, the extensive construction project that spans both the Holcomb Building and Gallahue Hall is reaching its second phase, while the Lambda Chi Alpha house is nearing completion and construction finishes just in time for fall semester on the Delta Delta Delta house.
Butler professor Anne Wilson contracts COVID-19 after full vaccination
Butler chemistry and biochemistry professor Anne Wilson experiences COVID-19 symptoms five months after receiving her Johnson & Johnson single dose vaccine.
What’s new in Butler DEI
“I think the future is bright for the diversity center,” Navarro-Garcia said. “I’m optimistic about where we’ll go and where we’ll be even 90 days from now in terms of staffing, in terms of capacity to serve our students, expand our services, to reach farther into the margins of our student population.”