BRTC is one of eighteen community colleges nationwide selected from over seventy applicants from thirty states for the “Advancing the Humanities: A National Endowment for the Humanities Bridging Cultures Project.” Announcement of the selection was made last week by David …
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Thanks to a joint project proposed by the Randolph County Health Department and Black River Technical College’s Department of Nursing, up to 400 children in the area will be provided car seats that may well save lives and prevent serious …
Inside this Issue: Car Seats for Kids Made Possible by Grant BRTC Selected for NEH Project Moseley Represents BRTC at “Arkansas 2032” Conference BRTC Partners with Corning Clay County Electric Gives Refund to BRTC BRTC Foundation Scholarships Awarded for Fall …
BRTC President Wayne Hatcher and Mayor David Freeman of Rector have signed an agreement that will bring new educational opportunities to the Clay County community, beginning July 1. Described as a pilot project, the initiative provides for BRTC to provide …
State Senator Robert Thompson of Paragould told BRTC’s graduating class they should anticipate those occasional “random, unexpected, and often unwelcome” times—times he termed the “black swan event”—during graduation ceremonies May 10 in the Randolph County Development Center. The approximately 186 …