Nguyen was a senior systems analyst in Butler’s IT department and an MBA student who passed from COVID-19 on Dec. 22. The father of three was only 46 years old when he passed, and will be remembered for his work ethic and dedication to helping others.
Butler University welcomes new chef
Chad Melinger, the new campus executive chef, describes his background and the ideas he has for Butler Dining.
Butler implements new COVID-19 testing policy, students react
By testing asymptomatic students every three weeks, Butler aims to gather more information with which to combat the virus.
Seasonal depression: What it is and how the pandemic could affect it
With mental health at a low right now due to the pandemic, understanding more about seasonal depression and how to treat it could be more critical than ever before.
Timely Warnings alert Butler community to deeper issues
Legal structures like the Clery Act require universities to report crimes to the campus community. A Timely Warning may offer an entrance into the ongoing conversation of sexual violence in our community, but the Butler community shouldn’t let it end there.
Immunization-certified Butler students volunteer to administer the COVID-19 vaccine
Pharmacy students were able to use their classroom skills for good by volunteering to administer the COVID-19 vaccine in hospitals and clinics. With their immunization certification, several students helped St. Vincent Hospital vaccinate up to 400 people a day.
Butler announces tuition freeze for the 2021–2022 school year
For the first time since 1983, Butler will not raise tuition costs. The freeze will keep tuition at $42,510 for the 2021-22 academic year.
Butler students receive the COVID-19 vaccine
“It is honestly our best chance [of] getting back to normal life, which is I know what all college students really want,” Hudson said.
Butler’s response to the Capitol insurrection and student reactions
Students seek a solution to division and what Butler can do to help.
Students react to President Biden’s first two weeks in office
Butler students expressed hope that the Biden administration will be able to heal a deeply divided country.