Counseling and Consultation Services has seen an impact on student mental health based on the presidential election, which is unlikely to calm down soon.
Bulldogs of Butler: Michaela Ivory
Senior anthropology major Michaela Ivory shares her involvement with Sigma Gamma Rho and the Diversity Center, and how these organizations have impacted her time at Butler.
Sophocles’ “Antigone” coming to Butler theatre as part of visiting director series
An adaptation of the play by visiting director Madeline Sayet will be performed on Nov. 5-7 in the Schrott Center for the Arts, and also live-streamed on the Butler Arts & Events Center website.
Visiting director Madeline Sayet shakes up Butler theatre
Madeline Sayet, a member of the Mohegan nation and international theatre artist, has received extensive praise for her unique acting and directing. Now, she’s bringing her talent to Butler Theatre.
Nonprofit spotlight: Celebrating National Disability Employment Awareness Month with ArtMix
ArtMix has a variety of classes and programs for people with disabilities, including outreach to local schools, community art classes, pediatric healing in hospitals and artist inclusion through their gallery.
Butler implements new BUPD advisory board in response to policing concerns
While it may be a few months before students and faculty see these changes in action, and Kaltenmark said the best interests of the Butler community are at the forefront of their decision-making.
Winter blues: how to combat seasonal depression amid a pandemic
Counseling and Consultation Services expert recommends consistency, sleep, exercise, and self-care to deal with both Seasonal Affective Disorder and the winter blues.
Butler Ballet Student Choreographers’ showcase comes to Clowes Memorial Hall on October 22 and 23
The showcase, a collection of performances organized and performed entirely by students in the Butler Dance Department, will be livestreamed on the Butler Arts & Events Center website.
Popping the Butler bubble: Indy-area activities to take advantage of
Even though fall semester breaks have been cancelled, students can explore the Indianapolis area.
Your ballot, your bucks
Curious to see what CEOs of your favorite company have donated to the Biden or Trump campaign? Here are three ways to find out.