Bear Tracks - The Official Podcast of Butler Community College

By: Butler Community College
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Bear Tracks, the official Butler Community College podcast. We are excited to use this platform as a journey to share stories from alumni, supporters, current students, faculty, staff, and community members about why Butler Community College is such a special place to learn and grow. Butler is also turning 100 years old soon! The college is looking toward celebrating this milestone in 2027-2028. This is even MORE reason we want to hear from our alumni and friends about what makes Butler the incredible place it is. If you want to reach out to us, you can email the show at beartrackspodcast@butlercc.edu. Share your OWN story with us by writing in – and hey! Maybe we’ll share it on the show. We're looking forward to bringing you stories and news from near and far about the home of the Grizzlies.
    Butler Community College
    Show More Show Less
activate_Holiday_promo_in_buybox_DT_T2
Episodes
  • Growing Through Butler
    Oct 22 2024

    In this episode of Bear Tracks, host Hayley Hobbs sits down with Dr. Heather Rinkenbaugh, Dean of Online High School and Community Learning at Butler Community College. Heather shares her remarkable journey that began as a student on a softball scholarship in 2004, transitioning through various roles including administrative assistant, director of residence life, and director of high school academic partnerships. She became the dean right before the COVID-19 pandemic and recently served as the interim vice president of academics.


    Heather also discusses challenges and accomplishments in her current role, including her work with online learning, high school academic programs, and unique projects such as the El Dorado Correctional Facility education initiative. Heather highlights the transformative impact of Butler's programs on students, including the Early College Academies, and shares her passion for making a difference in their lives.


    Show More Show Less
    26 mins
  • From Dropout to Diplomat - Ryan Howey
    Sep 17 2024


    In this episode of Bear Tracks, host Hayley Hobbs welcomes Ryan Howey, a former Butler student now serving as the Deputy Director of Laboratory Services for the Medical Bureau of the U.S. State Department in Abu Dhabi. Ryan shares his unconventional path to success, starting from dropping out of high school to finding his footing at Butler Community College, and ultimately achieving his dream job with the State Department. Ryan discusses the academic challenges he faced and how Butler's supportive environment with small class sizes helped him overcome them and gain the academic confidence he never had before.


    He highlights the unique opportunities Butler offered, such as personalized attention from professors and the flexibility to work full-time while studying. Ryan also shares anecdotes from his captivating career, including memorable experiences in Mongolia and Senegal, emphasizing the global impact of his work in laboratory services.


    The conversation delves into the perception of community colleges and the invaluable opportunities they provide, debunking misconceptions that community college degrees are less valuable. Ryan's journey is a testament to the belief that with hard work and determination, anyone can achieve their dreams, regardless of their starting point. Tune in for an inspiring story of resilience, perseverance, and the transformative power of education.

    Show More Show Less
    23 mins
  • Home Brew with Walnut River
    Sep 5 2024

    In this episode of Bear Tracks, Hayley sits down with head brewer Rick Goehring from Walnut River Brewing Company and discuss the strong community ties between the brewery, the city of El Dorado, and local colleges including Butler. Rick shares insights into Walnut River's history, its partnership with the college, and their commitment to giving back through events and educational courses.


    Highlighting an upcoming homebrewing course in October, Rick provides details on how creative and scientifically-minded individuals can sign up.


    To learn more or to register, interested individuals can email info@walnutriverbrewing.com or visit the Career and Workforce Education Department on the butlercc.edu website.

    Show More Show Less
    17 mins

What listeners say about Bear Tracks - The Official Podcast of Butler Community College

Average customer ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.