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 elects new SGA president, vice president for 2020-21 school year
Stevie Sedlacko and Maya Patel are set to take over as president and vice president, respectively, for the next academic year. The future leaders ran on the platform of authenticity, trust and engagement.
Assistant director of multicultural programs and services leaves Butler University
The school year started with three people in the newly created Department of Diversity, Equity and Inclusivity. Now, it is going back to a one-woman team with executive director Gina Forrest absorbing all three of the position’s responsibilities including her own.
Butler board of trustees raise $43 million for Butler Beyond campaign
A look at the Butler Beyond campaign and where donor commitments will be allocated.
Butler University suspends university travel to Italy following coronavirus outbreak
The university is strongly recommending that students studying abroad in Italy return to the U.S. The coronavirus outbreak has also impacted some students’ spring break travel plans.
Counseling and Consultation Services and Sexual Assault Response and Prevention Office offer support group
The logistics behind the group that provides part of a support network for Butler students.
Butler University professor has student loans forgiven through Temporary Expanded Public Student Loan Forgiveness program
The English professor is the first Butler faculty member to qualify for the program.
What you need to know about the SGA election
Find out more about the Student Government Association presidential and vice presidential candidates, their platforms and how to vote.
Butler Alliance and Students for Justice in Palestine respond to on-campus speaker from A Wider Bridge
On Feb. 19, Butler University Hillel held an event in the Reilly Room called “The LGBTQ+ Rights Movement in Israel,” in which Quentin Hill, the national outreach director for A Wider Bridge, spoke. Butler Alliance and Butler’s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine publicly expressed disapproval for A Wider Bridge and the event in a joint press release on Feb. 17.