New degree options are aimed at helping students save tuition money through a consolidated Butler experience.
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.
Capstones, labs and other hands-on courses affected by COVID-19
The coronavirus pandemic has led all Butler courses to resort to the use of online resources. This has led to a variety of hands-on courses getting affected in different ways — some worse than others.
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.
Lacy School of Business Dean Stephen Standifird named president of Bradley University
Stephen Standifird, Lacy School of Business Dean, came to Butler in 2014, and will assume the role as president of Bradley University on June 15.
Here’s what you need to know about how the coronavirus is affecting Butler University
In response to the coronavirus, Butler University cancelled classes until March 18, allowing for faculty to plan for a transition to online classes until April 4. The campus will, however, remain open.
Butler University President James Danko’s contract extended four more years
The Butler University Board of Trustees voted unanimously to extend the president’s contract, which was set to end on Aug. 31, 2020.
Official groundbreaking for a new science complex to occur Oct. 3
Gallahue Hall, which has not been renovated since its construction in 1973, will become connected with Holcomb Building to create one, state-of-the-art science complex in 18 months.
Students confused about late start to 2019-2020 school year
This year, classes started later than usual on Aug. 28 and winter break is a full week shorter. Last year, classes started Aug. 22 and the year before that, Aug. 23. Winter break was four weeks for both previous academic years.
New Butler University Lacy School of Business building opens for the 2019-20 academic year
The new business building features five floors of classrooms and study spaces, a roof-top deck and a cafe.