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January 26, 2016
Story by Joe Vinduska

Barton Community College will host a blood drive from 10 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 5 in the Technical Building in room T-186, the Case New Holland Training Building.

Information about blood donation from the American Red Cross:

Surviving Hard Times – Part I
Great Bend Tribune
Published January 3, 2016

While it’s too early to set in stone, it is certainly shaping up as a financially challenging year for crop and livestock producers.  Crop prices, input costs, sluggish economies around the world, and many other factors will test the patience and skill of producers.  This isn’t to imply input prices haven’t fallen but overall they haven’t fallen nearly as much as most crop prices.   

The Welding Lab is full of state of the art equipment thanks to the generosity and cooperation of Barton’s industry partners and donors to the Barton Foundation. Barton’s industry-recognized welding certificate program began being offered in its entirety this semester. 

January 15, 2016
Story by Joe Vinduska

Certified Nurse Aide students practice working with a patient in the new Adult Healthcare Simulation Lab during the fall.  

January 12, 2016
Story and photo by Joe Vinduska

Barton Community College will host a “come and go” open house and reception to showcase its new Adult Healthcare Simulation Lab Feb. 2 from 2:30-4 p.m. in the Technical Building, room T-119. A presentation is scheduled at 3 p.m. to recognize the longstanding partnership with St. Rose Health Center and to thank them for equipment and supply donations. 

 
January 11, 2016
Story by Joe Vinduska

Barton Community College will be closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 18.  Barton's Center for Adult Education and the Shafer Art Gallery also will be closed.  Offices will reopen and classes will resume on Tuesday, Jan. 19.

 

 
January 8, 2016
Story by Joe Vinduska

Barton History Instructor Linda McCaffery will teach a course via Barton’s Silver Cougar Club titled “Age of Enlightenment,” 1:30-3:30 p.m. each Tuesday from Jan. 26 through April 5 in room F-129 of the Fine Arts Building.

The class will cover the splendor and paranoia of Louis XVI, the American and French Revolutions and the dictatorship of Napoleon. During this period, Spain crumbles and England rises to status as a world power, while the fledgling American Republic struggles to survive.  

(Copyright FJ Lassmann Photography)

January 5, 2016
Story by Joe Vinduska
Courtesy photos submitted

The community is invited to take a look at what some of the top photographers in the area are seeing through their lenses when the Shafer Gallery hosts an opening reception for its next event, a juried photography show titled “Exposure Time,” 6-8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 15.

 
December 17, 2015
Story by Joe Vinduska

The Barton Community College campus at Fort Riley signed up with the Junior League of the Flint Hills for their annual holiday Adopt-A-Family program. Barton was given a family of five children ranging in age from 19 months to 17-years-old.  Each child had a wish list of things they would like to receive for Christmas. 

Administrative Assistant to the Dean at Fort Riley Arlette Stratton said she was very pleased with the participation.