Butler University students respond to virtual classes for the first two weeks of the semester.
Butler University moves first two weeks of fall 2020 semester online
Although academics will be held virtually, students will remain on campus. Students will only have access to residence halls, dining halls and outdoor spaces.
Q&A with Butler University President James Danko
Collegian Editor-in-Chief Meghan Stratton sat down on Zoom with Butler President James Danko to discuss the details of Butler’s return to campus plan, along with what the university is doing to support international students and anti-racism efforts.
Coasting into chaos: the Butler Student Health and Safety plan
“No ‘Go Dawgs’ is going to keep anyone safe. No ‘Go Dawgs’ is going to protect our students, faculty and staff.”
Butler cancels all fall study abroad programs, NYC and Washington D.C. learning semesters
Butler’s Center for Global Education made decision to cancel study abroad programs based on CDC and U.S. State Department travel advisories, countries’ limited border access.
Hope for a better tomorrow: Butler students attend nationwide Black Lives Matter protests
The Butler Collegian asked several Butler students to write about their experiences protesting around the country.
Editorial: Upholding the fight against racism
The Butler Collegian editorial board addresses racial injustice in the nation and within the Butler community.
Jordan Tucker to leave Butler, remain in NBA Draft
Butler junior forward Jordan Tucker announced on Twitter on May 22 that he will forgo his final year at Butler and remain in the 2020 NBA Draft.
Here’s what you need to know about the fall 2020 semester at Butler
The university is planning to provide students with a safe return to campus in the fall.
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.