Students have an instinctive sense for when a lecture is going well, but they may not be able to pinpoint the reasons why. Dr. Jorgensen and two education majors share the different methods they use to plan their lessons.
Study Abroad Fair showcases new frontiers
Students are exposed to a variety of opportunities to expand their classroom.
Spanish professor Elisa Lucchi-Riester uses language to serve people, read literature, and live like a local
Columnist Emma Beavins interviews the professor who is undeterred by barriers.
Irwin Library reclaimed as “Goose Territory”
Protective mother or terrifying monster — either way, the goose is back. The Canada goose has once again made her nest on the second-floor ledge of Irwin library like last year.
Learning how to learn: exploring the evolution of academia
Columnist Doug Roche III dives into the classroom to explore different learning styles, preferences and requirements.
OPINION | Lessons learned in controversy
The Butler Collegian deeply regrets a blog post written by one of our staff members and the anguish it has caused members of the Butler University community. The Collegian strives to hold itself to the highest journalistic standards to act as a professional newsroom. We feel the weight of that responsibility now more than ever.…