How to Care for Children’s Minds During COVID-19
COE’s Lori Desautels offers guidance for educators and parents as pandemic causes uncertainty, isolation, and restraint
Butler Adopts Test-Optional Admission Policy
Beginning with the fall 2021 incoming class, Butler will no longer require standardized test scores on applications
Pharmacy Alumni: We Are ‘Clinical Activists’ During COVID-19 Pandemic
Indianapolis pharmacists Matt and Erin Budi have maintained patient care through more deliveries, 90-day supplies
Butler Soccer Player Kicks in Coronavirus Aid with United 19
Ethan King, junior forward and LSB major, is raising funds to supply African villages with clean water, COVID-19 education
Several Butler Programs to Launch Three-Year Frameworks This Fall
The options will provide clearer pathways to early graduation for incoming students
LAS Professor Finds the Right Chemistry for Distance Learning
With hands-on experiments now impossible, Mark Macbeth created video-based virtual labs for his chemistry class
Butler Grad Fights COVID-19 in New York City
The hospital where Ariel Rudd ’13 works as a nurse is now mostly dedicated to coronavirus patients
Butler’s Risk Management and Insurance Program Authors Pandemic Act to Bolster Economy
Clinical Professor Zach Finn and his former students’ work is being lobbied by the U.S. House Financial Services Committee
Butler Sophomore Receives Prestigious Goldwater Scholarship
Mathematics major Chloe Makdad is 12th Butler student to win the national award
Caring for Mental Health During COVID-19
Three Butler experts explain the pandemic’s psychological impacts and offer advice for staying well
Butler Technology Joins Global Effort to Fight Coronavirus
A supercomputer and Butler Esports machines are linked to a COVID-19 research initiative focusing on proteins in the virus
Student Voice Shapes Sexual Misconduct Prevention at Butler
Student members of this taskforce have transformed how University leaders approach prevention programming
COVID-19 to Affect Global Supply Chains for Years to Come
Toilet paper will return to aisles, but the pandemic will cause industries to rethink operations, says LSB’s Matthew Caito
Butler Professor: U.S. Economy Shifting to Help Businesses, Citizens
COVID-19 pandemic has government making steps it hasn’t made since the 2008 recession, Economics Professor Bill Rieber says
Butler Management Researcher Offers Advice for Productive Telecommuting
Efficient work from home starts with the right mindset and physical space, Associate Professor Craig Caldwell says