Bipartisan Safer Communities Act

“Over 500 students are currently enrolled in the counseling and social work programs in the Cato College of Education and College of Health and Human Services. We acknowledge that even with that large number of students, even more mental health professionals are needed to meet the growing needs of our state. In partnership with our colleagues, we will ensure that our graduates are well-prepared to meet those needs,” Butler said.

Dean Butler Joins Senator Thom Tillis, Leaders For Roundtable on Bipartisan Safer Communities Act

Community mental health and school safety were in focus at the Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City this month as Cato College of Education Dean Malcolm Butler and other leaders met with U.S. Senator Thom Tillis to discuss implementing the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA). Butler joined Tillis, Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools […]