“From the storage room to the stage, Dick Davis has displayed his commitment to Butler University during his time on campus.”
Butler’s Hospitality House provides on-campus accommodations for community guests
Built in 1929, the Hospitality House combines historic charm with modern amenities. The English Colonial style mansion has served as a family home, a fraternity house and now guest accommodations.
Van Jones headlines CTS event ‘Uncomfortable Truths, Healing Impact’
Van Jones comes to Butler and delivers powerful messages alongside Indianapolis leaders to discuss race, religion, and class.
South Campus apartments face issues with unstable railings on unit balconies
A South Campus apartment balcony railing collapsed and residents almost fell over the balcony. The Butler University department of maintenance services responded by bolting most balcony doors shut until further maintenance can be done.
Misconceptions about senior housing updates lead to student concerns
Residence Life emailed juniors on Feb. 22 with updates to on-campus housing which sparked concern among those planning to live on-campus for their senior year.
College of Education dean retiring at end of academic year
Ena Shelley, dean of the College of Education, will retire at the end of the 2018-2019 academic year after 37 years at Butler.
College of Education moves to Butler’s new South Campus
Butler updates education classrooms and creates opportunities for students.
Butler CTS renovations for new COE location under way
Renovations at Christian Theological Seminary, the new site for Butler’s College of Education, are officially underway.
The construction at the site began in January and is on schedule to be completed by the end of July.
Students confused about mail service to AV, BT, UT and CTS
Students living in apartment Village, Butler Terrace, University Terrace and Christian Theological Seminary all have different methods of receiving mail and packages.
College of Education to move to CTS at start of 2018-2019 academic year
Though the deal is not yet on paper, President Danko and CTS President Matthew Boulton discuss a partnership between the two schools. Butler would buy a large portion of CTS campus, and Butler’s College of Education would relocate.