LSU and the DC bring a variety of new and traditional events on campus this month in recognition of Hispanic Heritage.
Butler education expands to six continents
The university announces a new program that allows students to complete each semester in a different country.
Butler introduces new engineering program
“‘I like [the idea] that an engineer does [what they do] for the betterment of society,’ Carvell said. ‘We do this as a way to help other people, to help everybody else.’”
BISE breaks into the Indianapolis sports scene
“Butler was made for [these] moments. It has created a culture here that says we’re innovative, flexible and adaptable.”
Planting connections at Holcomb Gardens
“‘We do prioritize these natural areas on campus, and we want to make sure that we show people what a campus can look like.’”
Indiana students band together to change state law
“The law additionally protects the person called for by, ‘provid[ing] immunity for the crimes of public intoxication, minor possession, minor consumption and minor transport.’”
Former Tri Delta chef arrested on eight counts regarding child pornography
Andrew Horstmann was arrested in May after being released from his contract with Tri Delta in April.
Founder’s College welcomes inaugural class
Butler University celebrates the first year of their new two-year college program that includes a variety of associate’s degrees.
Dawgs on wheels: E-bikes have rolled into Butler
‘This new program exemplifies the values of The Butler Way, through its emphasis on connectivity, new experiences and sustainability.’
Welcome back, Dawgs
Butler University welcomed its third-largest class in history, with 1,246 students.