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Butler University is a private university in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.Founded in 1855 and named after founder Ovid Butler, the university has over 60 major academic fields of study within six colleges in the arts, business, communication, education, liberal arts and the sciences, and health sciences.
Lee D. Butler College is one of the seven residential colleges of Princeton University, founded in 1983. It houses about 500 freshmen and sophomores, 100 juniors and seniors, 10 Resident Graduate Students, a faculty member in residence, as well as a small number of upperclass Residential College Advisors .
Butler College (1905–1972) was an American co-educational black school in Tyler, Texas. It started as a combined elementary and high school, it became a junior college by 1924, and by 1951 it was a senior college before reverting back to a junior college in 1960.
Butler University will become the third US college to offer a two-year, debt-free associate degree program for students with a demonstrated financial need, university president James Danko ...
Christian Theological Seminary is located on the campus of Butler University in Indianapolis within walking distance of the Indianapolis Museum of Art. [7] The main building, a mid-century "pre-Gothic" building designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes that opened in 1966 and two historic mansions on the campus were purchased by Butler University in 2018.
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Butler College (founded 1983) is one of seven residential colleges at Princeton University. Butler College may also refer to: Butler University, formerly Butler College, a university in Indianapolis, Indiana, US, founded in 1855; Butler College (Texas), a historically black college in Tyler, Texas, US, in existence from 1905 to 1972
Butler County Community College (BC3) is a public community college in Butler Township, Pennsylvania. It also offers courses in Cranberry Township, as well as in Lawrence, Mercer, and Jefferson counties. Over 100,000 students have attended. [2]