Over the past year and a half, Pam Crea has sought assistance for an ongoing illness through the HR department at Butler, and has been misguided at every turn. Her medically-advised requests for relocation were denied. The university’s response to her plea was simple and inflexible: no administrative assistant may be separated from their department.
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.
Dawgs with Style: Scott Bridge
Butler professor Scott Bridge aims to keep students smiling by wearing suits for Zoom class sessions. Bridge talked with The Butler Collegian about his conservative yet professional sense of style.
Butler’s Jordan Tucker to enter NBA Draft process
Butler junior Jordan Tucker announced on Twitter that he will enter the NBA Draft process.
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.
‘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.
Khalif Battle transferring from Butler
Khalif Battle will transfer from Butler after one season with the Bulldogs.
Letter from the editor: Editor-in-chief addresses Collegian’s plans regarding coronavirus
Throughout this period of uncertainties, the priority is for our reporters to remain healthy, and our commitment is to continue our job as journalists to inform the Butler community.
Sinophobic coronavirus fears hurt the Asian community
As coronavirus continues to dominate our discourse, active racism toward Asian communities — known as sinophobia — is becoming more and more prominent. One of the best ways to combat this vile trend is simple: continue to patronize Asian-owned businesses, especially restaurants.
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.