For the first time in school history, Butler has 10 Fulbright semi-finalists. Seven of the 10 applicants are the first Butler students to be selected as semi-finalists for their particular country or program.
Sam Varie re-elected as SGA President
Sam Varie has been re-elected as President of SGA, and Malin Peterson will serve alongside him as executive vice president.
Marion County Police Department holds dating violence seminar on campus
The MCPD is raising awareness of abuse prevention in adolescent relationships.
Charles Allen welcomes all conversations at his Listening Post
Charles Allen, an Episcopal priest and campus ministry chaplain, could often be found sitting in Starbucks. He offers a free drink and open dialogue.
Student Affairs releases new bias incident reporting form
Like dozens of other colleges in the U.S., Butler created its own bias incident reporting form for members of campus to use.
Indianapolis implements plan for pothole repairs, includes some near Butler’s campus
Last week, the City of Indianapolis began implementing a 4-year plan for pothole repairs which includes some areas near Butler’s campus.
Annual Polar Plunge fundraiser raises over $50,000
The annual Polar Plunge fundraiser brought in $54,779 for Special Olympics Indiana.
? Butler SGA Presidential Debate recap
Tonight, the Butler University Student Government Association held its presidential debate. Kristin Camiliere, host of the Butler Collegian News Report, was in Jordan Hall live to preview and recap the event.
Aramark out after 20 years at Butler, replaced by Bon Appetit
Frank Ross, vice president of student affairs, announced on Feb. 19 that Bon Appetit will replace Aramark Corporation as Butler University’s new dining partner starting May 13.
College of Education dean retiring at end of academic year
Ena Shelley, dean of the College of Education, will retire at the end of the 2018-2019 academic year after 37 years at Butler.