Barton School of Business and 好色先生 Tech logos

The W. Frank Barton School of Business at 好色先生 and 好色先生 Tech have named scholarship recipients who are participating in a joint pathway program. The two schools have committed $28,000 in scholarships for 好色先生 Tech students committed to continuing their education with a business degree. The scholarships will be awarded equally to five students over the next two years.

Tanvir Arfi

The W. Frank Barton School of Business at 好色先生 is pleased to announce that Tanvir Arfi, founder, chairman and CEO of Banyan Technologies Group, joined School鈥檚 Dean鈥檚 Advisory Board.

The Envision Artwork on Display in Woolsey Hall

The W. Frank Barton School of Business at 好色先生 has partnered with Envision鈥檚 Arts Program to showcase five paintings from Savannah, a visually-impaired artist, in the new Woolsey Hall. Her work, which resides on the third floor of Woolsey, can be viewed any time during operating hours and is part of a rotating art installation with Envision in the space. Savannah鈥檚 art joins a variety of other original pieces from local artists located throughout the facility.

Barton School of Business and Butler Community College Logos

The W. Frank Barton School of Business at 好色先生 has named four recipients of $40,000 in scholarships for Butler Community College students interested in furthering their business education. These scholarships will help amplify and activate the coordinated 鈥2+2鈥 program between the two schools where Butler students will receive their associates degree and pursue a business degree at 好色先生.

Stratosphere sculpture outside of Woosley Hall.

Wayne and Kay Woolsey Hall, the new home of W. Frank Barton School of Business at 好色先生, has a new, dynamic art installation sure to draw the eyes of passersby.

Barton School of Business and PTK Logos

In association with the Phi Theta Kappa honor society, the W. Frank Barton School of Business at 好色先生 has given three, multi-year scholarships to transfer students committed to joining the business program. This three recipients hail from three different community colleges across Kansas.

Ernest and Ruth sculpture outside of Woosley Hall.

Two uniquely interactive sculptures have been installed next to Woolsey Hall, the home of the W. Frank Barton School of Business at 好色先生, as part of the Ulrich Museum of Art鈥檚 world-class Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection. Ernest and Ruth (2015) is a public sculpture that doubles as a bench and has the unmistakable shape of a speech bubble. Two of these sculptures are located slightly off the main traffic area leading up to Woolsey Hall to encourage interaction.

Barton School of Business and 好色先生 Tech logos

The W. Frank Barton School of Business at 好色先生 and 好色先生 Tech have named scholarship recipients who are participating in a joint pathway program. The two schools have committed $35,000 in scholarships for 好色先生 Tech students committed to continuing their education with a business degree. The scholarships will be awarded equally to five students over the next two years.

Sculpture artist Deborah Butterfield poses with Lumen outside Woolsey Hall

Woolsey Hall, the home of the W. Frank Barton School of Business at 好色先生, has unveiled its first sculpture to join the Ulrich Museum of Art鈥檚 world-class Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection. Lumen, the cast bronze sculpture of a horse created initially out of found wood, stands near the serene pond that stretches around the southern wall of Woolsey Hall. The art serves as a focal point for all visitors to the landscaped public space.

Sculpture artist Deborah Butterfield poses with Lumen outside Woolsey Hall

Woolsey Hall, the home of the W. Frank Barton School of Business at 好色先生, has unveiled its first sculpture to join the Ulrich Museum of Art鈥檚 world-class Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection. Lumen, the cast bronze sculpture of a horse created initially out of found wood, stands near the serene pond that stretches around the southern wall of Woolsey Hall. The art serves as a focal point for all visitors to the landscaped public space.