Butler blues: Many Butler University students say they miss campus community.
Brooke Kandel-Cisco named dean of Butler University College of Education
Kandel-Cisco served as the interim dean of the College of Education during the 2019-2020 school year.
Butler University cancels all study abroad programs through summer 2020
Study abroad students have returned home and will now take classes online due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Butler University suspends university travel to Italy following coronavirus outbreak
The university is strongly recommending that students studying abroad in Italy return to the U.S. The coronavirus outbreak has also impacted some students’ spring break travel plans.
Non-profit tech organization Nextech moves into Sunset Avenue parking garage vacancy
Nextech aims to increase access to computer technology for K-12 students in Marion county.
Butler Ambassadors for Special Olympics makes changes to Polar Plunge in efforts to increase inclusivity
The annual Polar Plunge fundraiser at the HRC will introduce several changes, including lip syncs, to the event this year.
Leading Women of Tomorrow aims to empower women on Butler University’s campus
This semester, the campus group Leading Women of Tomorrow will be collaborating with Gina Forrest, executive director of diversity, equity and inclusion at Butler, on a four-part program series titled “Unraveling Bias Against Women.” LWT is a student-run, nonpartisan initiative with a mission to encourage more young women to consider careers in public service with the aim of bridging the gender gap among public representatives.
Butler University to award honorary doctorate to retired WFYI CEO and president Lloyd Wright
Lloyd Wright, retired CEO and president of WFYI, will be receiving an honorary doctorate of humane letters at Butler University’s 2019 Winter Commencement, where he will also deliver commencement remarks.
Mozel Sanders Foundation to provide free Thanksgiving dinner at Butler
The Mozel Sanders Foundation will partner with Butler University for the 17th consecutive year to serve over 20,000 hot meals on Thanksgiving. For over 40 years, the Mozel Sanders Foundation has been working to provide free meals to those in need. The non-profit organization is based in Indianapolis and it raises around $130,000 annually to fund the Thanksgiving meal, according to its website.
Butler in Asia expands to Tokyo for Summer 2020
Students can intern in one of three countries in faculty-led program.