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.
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.
?: Dawgs with Style: Nadia Issa
First-year Nadia Issa’s passion for fashion breaks down barriers of stereotypes concerning minorities and encourages people to celebrate their individuality.
This week’s horoscopes
Some thoughts on the newest horoscopes.
Butler director of Greek life no longer at university
Becky Druetzler, director of Greek life, no longer works at Butler University. Frank Ross, vice president for student affairs notified Greek life leaders of her departure via email on Feb. 1.
Lambda Chi Alpha, Butler administration discussing possible house on TKE property
Butler University administration is continuing discussions with the Lambda Chi Alpha housing board over the possibility of building a new Lambda Chi Alpha house on the vacant Tau Kappa Epsilon property.
LambdaGate: Updates on the Lambda Chi turf war
Instead of passively waiting for Lambda to decide whether or not to reestablish themselves, Butler is actively coaxing them back onto campus by paying architects and designers to create a feasible vision for the new house.
Study what you love
Though subjects may be taught in different buildings, every field of study can be enriched with perspectives from different disciplines.
Brooke Barnett named new College of Communication dean
Brooke Barnett will begin as the newly hired dean of the College of Communication on June 1, 2019, Butler University announced today.
Six fall Starbucks drink recommendations
The holiday season is upon us as Starbucks employees recommend interesting drinks and their favorites.