A recent graduate of Barton Community College at Fort Leavenworth, Peter Anderson has had a whole world open up to him thanks to the flexible, military-friendly nature of Barton’s LSEC program, which can be taken at no cost for active-duty soldiers, their dependents, and any Department of Defense employees.
The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, October 29 shows a continued deterioration in drought conditions for the state.
The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, October 22 shows a continued deterioration in drought conditions for the state.
Those interested in taking advantage of the Barton Nursing program at the Pratt location will have a chance to visit the facilities and speak with instructors at the “Getting to Know Barton Nursing at Pratt” event from 5-7 p.m. Nov. 13 on the Pratt Community College Campus 348 NE. State Road 61 in Chandler Hall.
Barton Community College has published its annual Community Report, showcasing the institution’s achievements and progress from the past academic year.
The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, October 15 shows a continued deterioration in drought conditions for the state.
Barton Performing Arts Department and students invite the community to celebrate the creative side of the Halloween season with the family-friendly “Haunting on the Hill 4” event from 3-6 p.m. Oct. 26 in the Fine Arts Building.
Barton Community College will host student recitals at 4:30 p.m. Nov. 6, Nov. 20, and Dec. 4 in the Dorothy Moses Morrison Chapel in the Fine Arts Building. The recitals are free and open to the public.
The Barton Community College Library will team up with the English department and Barton’s literary annual “Prairie Ink” staff to host a writing workshop from 6-7:30 p.m. Oct. 24 in the Cavanaugh Room in the Barton Library.
The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, October 8 shows a continued deterioration in drought conditions for the state.