The next U.S. Senate and House of Representatives elected officials have been selected to serve the state of Indiana.
Diversifying health research with SOCAH
Research initiative promotes diversity and personal health awareness.
Frat flu: Stopping social illness in its tracks
Protecting yourself and others from getting sick is essential to keep yourself and others healthy on campus.
“We’re not just talking the talk, we’re walking the walk”
The Compass Center and Efroymson Diversity Center reflect on an impactful year after joining DEI division
‘My truth is the truth:’ Raising survivor awareness on campus
Personal essays, music, poetry and art allow performers during the Butler Survivors Alliance’s second annual Sexual Assault Awareness Month Arts Showcase to express themselves and spread awareness of the issue of sexual misconduct.
Day of peace: ‘Teaching Shabbat’
The Center for Faith and Vocation hosts a Teaching Shabbat event to educate on Jewish traditions and culture.
Take two: CCOM redesigns Butler in Los Angeles
What to expect from the new CCOM in Los Angeles program, previously the Butler in Los Angeles internship program.
The Wind Ensemble goes on Midwest tour
Wind Ensemble tour restarts an annual tradition of high school clinics through Jordan College of the Arts.
How the United States narrowly avoided government shutdown
Last minute bill allows federal employees to continue working and saves social services from depleting.
‘Banned books and you’: Butler Libraries hosts panel on censorship
The regulation of literature in the U.S. impacts education all around the country.