Coronavirus
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Butler University expects $5 to $6 million losses in revenue
Butler University has put in place a hiring freeze, suspended campus master planning and university travel.
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Dawgs in need — stay at home orders may put vulnerable students at risk of trafficking and abuse
Human trafficking is the world’s fastest growing crime, and it has not slowed during the global coronavirus pandemic. Columnist Emma Beavins explores major themes of trafficking and abuse and offers tips on how to report suspicious digital activity.
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When RBE gets real
Students in Butler’s real business experience class, a staple in the business school’s experiential learning orientated coursework, had to find creative ways to adapt while working from home.
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‘Being around your friends makes the hardships of college a lot easier to deal with.’
Butler blues: Many Butler University students say they miss campus community.
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Butler Summer Institute cancelled for Summer 2020
The undergraduate research program was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Butler waives standardized test requirements
Students can choose whether or not they want to include their test scores as part of their application to Butler.
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COVID-19 complicates construction on campus
Butler has paused most projects on campus, including renovations to ResCo.
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A guide to stay-at-home dining and eating local in Indianapolis
Some of Butler’s most notorious Broad Ripple dining spots, along with the entire restaurant industry, are suffering from coronavirus restrictions. Here is an update on the services they offer and how you can help.
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Dawgs helping dawgs
Butler students adopt and buy pets to spend quarantine with.
