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, …
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 …
A selection committee of faculty, staff, administrators, and students has selected three individuals to be interviewed early next month for the position of Vice President …
Inside this Issue: Three Finalists Named for VPA Position Senator Thompson To Graduates: ‘Expect the Unexpected’ Academica Distinction Scholarships Cook Awarded Eddie Mae Herron Scholarship …
Just a reminder…..Summer I 2012 begin on May 29th. Register NOW for classes!!
BRTC’s Practical Nursing Class of Spring 2012 held their Pinning, Candle Lighting, and Graduation Ceremony for 23 graduates May 4 in the Randolph County Development …
Entrepreneur Matthew Hampton, accompanied by his wife Maria, was on the BRTC campus recently to give a presentation on ways entrepreneurship can be worked in …
With summer picnic fun just around the corner, BRTC dietetic students were given the opportunity to entertain members from the Northeast Arkansas’ Association of Nutrition …
Four individuals, including long-time VP of Finance Loretta Williams was honored at a reception on May 3. She will be retiring in June after 39 …
BRTC’s first Student Recognition Ceremony was held April 26 in the Randolph County Development Center. The purpose of the event, according to BRTC President Dr. …