“‘I think there are still some people who undervalue women’s sports.’”
Indiana schools face funding issues, teacher shortages and widespread curriculum change
Changes to curriculum, teacher pay negotiations and new diploma requirements could impact college admissions.
Butler Diversity Program Council hosts cultural game night
“‘Having these culture nights helps people understand people who live in these cultures.’”
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.”
IT department celebrates Cybersecurity Awareness Month
“You’re very vulnerable to accidentally giving away your passwords or giving away some information that you didn’t know might go on to destroy a lot of your online information.”
Butler students pack meals for Indianapolis families
“‘I really like MMM because I feel like I’m actively doing something. I’m actively participating in a mission to help with food hunger and food insecurity.’”
Attorney General Rokita issues Civil Investigative Demand against Butler
“‘There has been a massive shift in our political scene, how people absorb politics, how people participate in politics and how people engage with other people in politics.’”
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.’”
Butler updates campus hazing policy
“Adjustments to the hazing policy include general formatting updates, as well as new educational modules for both students and faculty.”