“She didn’t try to run him over. She ran him over.”
Any other US president would be finished, politically, after brazenly lying about the killing of an American citizen like this. https://t.co/nYgM63iIe7
The college is grateful to all of our amazing and hard-working administrative specialists. Please say thank you to them directly as well sometime before the end of the semester!
With generous support from Butler's Global and Historical Studies, we invite you to join us for a conversation with Jamaican writer Safiya Sinclair on Nov 5 (7:30 pm) at Shelton Auditorium.
"The Zombification of Severed Will in William Shakespeare’s The Tempest and Jordan Peele’s Get Out" + BCR Credit
By Carol Mejia LaPerle (Wright State University)
“We’ve heard from industry that they like to see those liberal arts,” said Jeff Carvell, founding chair of Butler’s engineering program. “That human-centered kind of background — being able to read, to write, to speak.”
https://t.co/l4rWBsxn0X
IUPUI is gone, but you can still study engineering coupled with the liberal arts thanks to the new Engineering degree program at @ButlerU !
https://t.co/l4rWBsxn0X
This article is a tribute to chemistry professor Anne Wilson and her late son, and the camp at Butler that they were decisive in starting.
https://t.co/R3mLiWZ9ph
Congratulations to Butler University History professor Dr. Charlene Fletcher (and the other 9 scholars that the Institute for Citizens & Scholars has named as Mellon Emerging Faculty Leaders for 2025)!
https://t.co/1WSTfMABVu
We have 5 more minutes of the 2025 Day of Giving! Just enough time for one more ✨LAS Classroom Highlight ✨
Senior Imaan Chauguley reflects on a meaningful ICR experience volunteering with A Caring Place through her PS320: Lifespan Development course.