Today Butler offers 65 majors in six colleges: Liberal Arts and Sciences; Education (1930 merger with Teachers College of Indianapolis); Business Administration (1937); Pharmacy (1945 merger with Indianapolis School of Pharmacy); Jordan College of Fine Arts (1951 merger with Jordan Conservatory); and Communications (2010). The College of Religion separated from Butler in 1958, becoming Christian Theological Seminary (CTS).Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce.Destination Indiana - Butler University Journe
Feeling growing pains, in 1920 the Butler University began talks to acquire Fairview Park in the nor...
Ovid Butler donated land for the school at College Ave. and 13th St. in Indianapolis. Architect Will...
In June 1928 Jordan bought the Metropolitan School of Music (founded in 1895) and the Indiana Colleg...
Butler experienced a growth spurt after WWII as ex-soldiers returned to school. The 1950s brought a ...
In 1896, Butler University became part of the University of Indianapolis, which included the Indiana...
Ovid Butler donated land for the school at College Ave. and 13th St. in Indianapolis. Architect Will...
Construction began in 1926 on Arthur Jordan Hall and the Butler Fieldhouse (renamed Hinkle Fieldhous...
Aerial view showing Butler University and the surrounding neighborhoods. The fieldhouse and observat...
Ovid Butler (1801-1881) was a lawyer, abolitionist, journalist, land developer, and founder of Butle...
Spring 2010 brought the basketball team into the national spotlight as the Bulldogs fought their way...
Feeling growing pains, in 1920 Butler University began talks to acquire Fairview Park in the north-c...
Today the Jordan College of Fine Arts at Butler University includes programs in music, dance, theate...
In 1874 Purdue offered two four year courses in the sciences, Natural History and Chemistry. In 1876...
In 1967, the Indiana General Assembly approves the College’s name change from Evansville College to ...
Butler University pamplet reads: A wide range of academic programshttps://digitalcommons.butler.edu...
Feeling growing pains, in 1920 the Butler University began talks to acquire Fairview Park in the nor...
Ovid Butler donated land for the school at College Ave. and 13th St. in Indianapolis. Architect Will...
In June 1928 Jordan bought the Metropolitan School of Music (founded in 1895) and the Indiana Colleg...
Butler experienced a growth spurt after WWII as ex-soldiers returned to school. The 1950s brought a ...
In 1896, Butler University became part of the University of Indianapolis, which included the Indiana...
Ovid Butler donated land for the school at College Ave. and 13th St. in Indianapolis. Architect Will...
Construction began in 1926 on Arthur Jordan Hall and the Butler Fieldhouse (renamed Hinkle Fieldhous...
Aerial view showing Butler University and the surrounding neighborhoods. The fieldhouse and observat...
Ovid Butler (1801-1881) was a lawyer, abolitionist, journalist, land developer, and founder of Butle...
Spring 2010 brought the basketball team into the national spotlight as the Bulldogs fought their way...
Feeling growing pains, in 1920 Butler University began talks to acquire Fairview Park in the north-c...
Today the Jordan College of Fine Arts at Butler University includes programs in music, dance, theate...
In 1874 Purdue offered two four year courses in the sciences, Natural History and Chemistry. In 1876...
In 1967, the Indiana General Assembly approves the College’s name change from Evansville College to ...
Butler University pamplet reads: A wide range of academic programshttps://digitalcommons.butler.edu...
Feeling growing pains, in 1920 the Butler University began talks to acquire Fairview Park in the nor...
Ovid Butler donated land for the school at College Ave. and 13th St. in Indianapolis. Architect Will...
In June 1928 Jordan bought the Metropolitan School of Music (founded in 1895) and the Indiana Colleg...