“There is never a year where we don’t turn down students who are qualified, and it is solely due to the fact that there are not many spots available, and a lot of students want to become Resident Assistants.”
Ceasefire in Gaza ignites student reactions
“‘Just because the bombs are quieter, just because they’re not as numerous, does not mean that it has not happened.’”
Indiana Economic Club luncheon invites speaker Steve Inskeep
“Inskeep reflected on challenges that modern journalism faces in a time where the future of public media is uncertain amidst deepening political divisions.”
Funding frustrations leave small clubs struggling
“Bookish Bulldogs’ funding issue has highlighted some concerns with the complications of the SGA grant process and how well Butler supports smaller clubs on campus.”
Butler goes bold with new campaign
‘Boldly Butler is the largest campaign in Butler history, structured around three pillars: transformative learning experiences, a dynamic campus and community and a thriving university with global reach.’
Entrepreneurship meets education: Butler announces launch of Angel Network
“By bringing this strategic initiative and developing a curriculum around what we’re doing, then the students will be exposed to this new asset class in a way that most university students aren’t even exposed to”
Butler’s Title IX office begins turnaround under new leadership
“‘One thing I want to make sure [is that] everyone has an equitable experience.’”
Dawgs on wheels: E-bikes have rolled into Butler
‘This new program exemplifies the values of The Butler Way, through its emphasis on connectivity, new experiences and sustainability.’
Art in a new light
“‘Art Now’ gave art students the opportunity to turn their class projects into a real gallery experience.”
Bulldogs of Butler: Dagnija Lacis
“Stick to your goals. There’s always a path forward. Obstacles will always occur. You’ve got to just ignore them and keep going. Find another way.”