“Ultimately, what’s most important is that they are here to help you.”
Back to school rush: Easing anxiety about the school year
Trusting yourself will help a lot in deciding what is right for you, what people to spend time with and what you want your college experience to be.
Mental health and suicide awareness after Ball State suicide
In light of Ball State suicide, Butler students can seek help on-campus. Mental health and suicide awareness is a part of Butler’s Community of Care.
Save money and sanity with counseling
The vast majority of mental disorders are treatable, or at the very least can be made more manageable with professional advice and support. So Butler University’s community needs to take advantage of the amazing service that is provided for them. Only 36 percent of those with mental disorders receive counseling, reports the National Institute of…
Students readjust after studying abroad
Jill McCarter contributed to this report. With over 110 study abroad programs offered, Butler University students have plenty of opportunities to step outside of the “Butler Bubble” and the Indianapolis community and experience a different culture. For some, the readjustment to Butler can be difficult. Senior Calli Duggins spent the fall semester of her junior…