“[Faculty] are really working hard. It’s perhaps maybe too invisible [because] you can’t see us directly, but I hope it’s encouraging to know that the university is invested in these roles and has sustained them, and that the work we’re doing in each of our colleges is rooted in what each college is prioritizing.”
Meet the instructor: Dr. Marcia Eppich-Harris
New educators are also excited to start their journey at Butler.
Butler University professors pivot to fully online instruction
Preparations over the summer helped classes change instruction format at a moment’s notice.
Butler manages financial impact of Covid-19 with hiring freeze, furloughs and layoffs
Butler has eliminated several positions and frozen all vacant positions as it prepares for an uncertain semester.
Butler needs to refine dual-hire policy
Academic couples are more common than ever. Butler University has seen a rise in academic couples too, and our hiring policies should change to reflect it. Doubtless, academic couples have a lot to offer a university, including bridging otherwise academically distant disciplines. But we need to make sure that when a partner is hired that…