After welcoming students back to campus, Butler has been working to provide a safe and enjoyable on-campus experience. With social distancing and mask-wearing in mind, faculty members are confronted with the difficult task of creating COVID-friendly programs to promote the well-being of their students.
Presidential debate recap
Butler students react to the debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden on Sept. 29 and the breakdown of debate etiquette.
Butler Core Curriculum introduces new requirement, Social Justice and Diversity
Butler University is working towards creating a more inclusive community on campus, and has added a Social Justice and Diversity requirement to its core curriculum to further this effort.
Newly-inaugurated SGA president Maya Patel talks goals, vision
Butler junior Maya Patel stepped into the role of SGA president on Sept 29.
Butler students report issues with dining services amid COVID-19 changes, Bon Appétit addresses student feedback
Fewer options, poor food quality and falsely-labeled items are among the problems that students have had with Butler dining this year.
Butler’s Counseling and Consultation Services provides mental health resources in a pandemic
Even though they are not meeting with students in person, Butler’s counselors want students to know that they are ready to work with them virtually
University operations implements new COVID-19 health and safety procedures
Butler university operations staff face minor adjustments to follow COVID-19 guidelines.
Butler announces adjusted spring semester calendar, students react
Students will no longer have a spring break to avoid interstate contact, but will have a longer winter break between semesters.
Boost at Butler: A run-down of how to order food or beverages using Boost on campus
Butler partners with the Boost app to expand the ways in which students can pick up food during the COVID pandemic.
Campus protests: Pro-life organization Created Equal faced Butler student protests
Students were warned of the demonstration with an email from administration, prompting students to organize their own counter-protest.