There is no good time to lose your things, but the Butler University Police Department has a 24/7 lost-and-found service that helps to reunite people with their things.
Butler makes the switch from the Connection to Butler Today
The Butler Connection has transitioned onto a new site to give students their fill of campus updates. Students react and BU Director of Strategic Communication Rachel Stern explains why the switch was necessary.
What’s Jordan Hall without a little more construction
There is still construction in the west tower of Jordan, and students are upset about it.
Renovations set to completely transform ResCo
The first wave of renovations has taken place in ResCo for the first time since its opening. Starting with sophomore bathrooms, the plans for the hall look to completely update it to 2019.
Ty Brown’s family, friends celebrate his 20 years
As family and friends reflect and share stories about Ty Brown, a junior international studies major who died, they know he loved them.
New Let’s Talk program at CCS provides casual, drop-in consultation
Shana Markle, associate director of CCS, and Iris Mosah, a staff therapist within the CCS department, are adopting a new initiative at Butler called Let’s Talk: a drop-in consultation service offered four different times during the week at both the HRC and the Diversity Center.
Atherton employees speak up about Bon Appetit management
Several employees who previously worked for Aramark and now for Bon Appetit in dining services feel that they are understaffed and overworked by Bon Appetit, and not being paid enough for their work.
This year’s first year class is the last to be born before Sept. 11 attacks
Every year since 9/11, Butler students — and students at every other university in the nation — have typically been part of a generation that was alive when the attacks happened. But this year’s first-year class is the last of this generation.
Online Doctor of Medical Science to begin 2020
Butler University’s new Doctor of Medical Science (DMS) degree program is set to launch in January of 2020. The program was created to be flexible for working students.
How to Adult: Getting involved
As the school year gets rolling, so do the abundance of call out meetings for organizations on campus. Student leaders share their tips for navigating new involvements.