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Latest InInnovations in Teaching and Learning

The New Normal

The New Normal

By: Katie Grieze | January 27, 2021

Throughout 2020, College of Education faculty found ways to use the pandemic as a teaching opportunity

Going Remote

Going Remote

By: Katie Grieze | January 27, 2021

In 2020, four alumni in Butler’s Center for Academic Technology supported faculty, staff, and students through the transition to online learning

Note for Note

Note for Note

By: Katie Grieze | January 26, 2021

Music faculty and IT staff teamed up to find a solution for teaching voice lessons during a pandemic

Food Science: Chemistry Professors Connect with the Butler Community Through Food

Food Science: Chemistry Professors Connect with the Butler Community Through Food

By: Katie Grieze | January 25, 2021

Professors Mike Samide and Anne Wilson provide lifelong learning opportunities through food-based events

Butler Professor’s Research Aims to Help More Black Women Join STEM

Butler Professor’s Research Aims to Help More Black Women Join STEM

By: Katie Grieze | January 22, 2021

Supported by a $68K grant from the NSF, Psychology Assistant Professor Dr. India Johnson is studying the influence of race and gender on the effectiveness of role models

Pool Noodles Provide Social Distancing Guide for Physical Education Classes

Pool Noodles Provide Social Distancing Guide for Physical Education Classes

By: Kennedy Broadwell ’21 | December 8, 2020

COE’s Dr. Fritz Ettl found ways to keep teaching hands-on, sport-specific skills this fall

Bulldogs Adapt: COE Professor Offers Flexibility for Students

Bulldogs Adapt: COE Professor Offers Flexibility for Students

By: Catalina Gallegos ’21 | November 23, 2020

Susan Adams, Professor of Education, shares how she has met students’ needs during a semester like no other

Bulldogs Adapt: LSB Professor on Teaching During a Pandemic

Bulldogs Adapt: LSB Professor on Teaching During a Pandemic

By: Catalina Gallegos ’21 | October 29, 2020

Stephanie Fernhaber, Professor of Entrepreneurship in the Lacy School of Business, discusses the new approaches she’s using in the classroom this fall

The Future of Drug Discovery: Pharmacy Students Learn to Code

The Future of Drug Discovery: Pharmacy Students Learn to Code

By: Katie Grieze | October 14, 2020

Over the summer, five Butler PharmD students completed remote, data-focused internships with the ATOM consortium

Bulldogs Adapt: How CCOM Faculty are Supporting Students this Fall

Bulldogs Adapt: How CCOM Faculty are Supporting Students this Fall

By: Catalina Gallegos ’21 | October 13, 2020

In a semester like no other, faculty members at Butler have continued providing engaging academic experiences

Butler Receives $2.5 Million Grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to Fund New Butler Beyond Transformation Lab

Butler Receives $2.5 Million Grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to Fund New Butler Beyond Transformation Lab

October 8, 2020

The Transformation Lab will serve as a hub of resources, expertise, and activity to accelerate the development of future-oriented education models

Fruit Flies Could Help Scientists Understand Human Fertility

Fruit Flies Could Help Scientists Understand Human Fertility

By: Katie Grieze | September 22, 2020

Lindsay Lewellyn, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences, has received more than $400,000 from the NIH to study the development of reproductive cells

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