Diane Seuss, a 2016 Pulitzer Prize Finalist and American poet, was the final speaker for the 2016-17 Visiting Writers Series.
Butler’s connection to auto racing: Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles
Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles started his career at Butler University and thought he wanted to pursue a career in motorsports journalism. But a crazy career path took him to the place he fell in love with as a kid.
Holtmann reflects on past season and discusses future
With the season wrapping up a few weeks ago, Butler men’s basketball head coach Chris Holtmann sat down for a Q&A session to discuss the team’s experiences and future situation.
Students in first-year and sophomore housing must move out by May 3
Students living in Fairview House, ResCo and Ross Hall dormitories must be off campus by May 3 at noon. If students have a final before the last day, they are required to move out within 24 hours of their last exam.
Former Eli Lilly CEO and wife to receive honorary degrees at spring commencement
When John Lechleiter and his wife Sarah moved to Indianapolis in 1979 for his new job as a chemist for Eli Lilly, he never imagined becoming the CEO of one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the country.
VP for Student Affairs hired
On April 4, President James Danko sent out a campus-wide email announcing Frank Ross as the new vice president of student affairs. Ross comes to Butler after serving as the VP of student life at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
2017 Butler ArtsFest and School of Music present Too Many Sopranos
The opera Too Many Sopranos will be at Schrott Center for the Arts on Friday and Saturday, April 14 and 15, at 7:30 p.m.
Pharmacy program to discontinue cluster testing fall 2017
Pharmacy majors will no longer have clusters in the fall.
Jenna Foreman is the straw that stirs the drink for Butler softball
Sophomore Jenna Foreman uses her quickness and agility to make an impact on the diamond. She recently won Big East Player of the Week.
Multiple Butler athletic teams take advantage of Westfield’s Grand Park
Grand Park has become an alternative location for Butler teams to practice and play games at, including the lacrosse, softball and baseball teams.