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Butler students and faculty transition to online education amidst coronavirus pandemic
Transitioning from the classroom to the chat room has been different for everyone involved.
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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.
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College of Education seniors navigate online student teaching amid K-12 coronavirus school closures
Butler student-teachers shift to online learning as Governor Holcomb orders all Indiana schools to close until May 1.
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Stay-at-home order impacts Butler’s dining options
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb announced a “stay-at-home” order for all Indiana residents on March 23. The new announcement followed a requirement for all restaurants to switch to take out services as of March 16, which impacts restaurants on Butler’s campus.
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‘We had our last in-person classes and none of us knew it’: Seniors grieve canceled in-person commencement due to coronavirus
In-person classes, on-campus events and commencement have all been canceled due to precautions against the coronavirus.
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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.
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Remainder of Big East men’s basketball tournament, NCAA Tournament canceled over coronavirus concerns
The Big East conference announced on March 12 that the remainder of its conference tournament has been canceled due to concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.
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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.
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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.
