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Putting on a Clinic: Andover's Green Balances Basketball and Pre-Med Ambitions

Aliyah Green of Andover is making her mark both in the classroom and on the court, earning the Voth Presidential Science Scholarship while helping lead Butler’s women’s basketball team to a conference championship and KJCCC Defensive Player of the Year honors. A pre-med student with aspirations to become a pediatric anesthesiologist, Green is focused on combining her love of science with a desire to care for children in high-stakes medical settings.

That same focus and confidence carry over to the court. “The culture from the coaches to my teammates to the fans is just unmatched at Butler,” Green said. “As a freshman I came in a little nervous, but I have always been a leader and just really wanted to continue to be me.”

A local standout, she takes pride in representing her home state and the opportunity to inspire others. “It feels like I am planting a seed for other Kansas kids who have big dreams.”

Balancing athletics and academics at a high level, Green embraces the responsibility of being a student-athlete. “The classroom is also so important—everyone always says you’re a student first and then an athlete, and it really is true,” she said. “The success I have had here is all owed to all the people who have supported me.”

Scholarship Window Open for 2026-2027

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Butler in Your Community

New Roadway Expansion Connects Butler’s Andover Campuses

The new extension of Yorktown Road is officially open, marking a significant step forward for the City of Andover and Butler Community College. The newly completed stretch links Kellogg to 13th Street just east of Andover Road, notably creating a direct connection between Butler’s main campus and the Redler Institute of Culinary Arts.

Community members gathered alongside representatives of the Andover Area Chamber of Commerce to celebrate with a ribbon cutting, live music, and local food trucks, highlighting the collaborative spirit behind the project. 

“We are grateful to our partners at Butler for their vital role in making this project possible through their partnership and funding,” said Andover Mayor Ronnie Price. “This road expansion serves as another strong example of how collaboration with the college benefits our entire community.”

Andover Attorney Jim Howell Returns to Board of Trustees

Attorney Jim Howell of Andover was sworn in as a member of the Butler Board of Trustees on January 13, 2026. Howell, who previously served as a Trustee from 2018 to 2022, represents Andover and Rose Hill on the Board. "QUOTE"

Butler News

Dr. Marc Malone Named Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs

Dr. Marc Malone has been named Butler's Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs. He recently served as Vice President for Instructional Services and Chief Academic Officer at Garden City Community College, where he oversaw instruction, workforce development and accreditation.

“I am honored to join Butler Community College and will work to support and continue the tradition of excellence at Butler,” said Malone. “I’ve always been committed to fostering environments that support people, certainly our students, faculty, and staff, but also our industry partners and the health and well-being of communities across Butler County, our region, and our state.”

Butler and Augusta Schools Announce New CyberIT Education Pathway

Butler and Augusta Public Schools have launched a new CyberIT education pathway that looks to prepare all Butler County high school students for high-wage careers in IT and cybersecurity. Taught by Butler instructors, the pathway will offer industry-recognized credentials to support immediate workforce entry. “Our goal is to ensure students leave prepared for what comes next,” said Augusta Superintendent Matt Ward, “whether that path leads to college, the workforce, or both.”

U.S. Senator (and Grizzly Alum) Roger Marshall Visits Butler to Announce New Cyber Security Collaboration

Senator Roger Marshall visited Butler’s Andover campus to announce that Kansas Community Colleges and the Kansas National Guard have established a partnership to develop the next generation of cybersecurity professionals. The partnership represents a collaborative effort to quickly expand career pathways in one of the nation’s fastest-growing fields.

“Kansas is ready to lead the nation in cybersecurity, and this partnership makes it possible,” said Senator Marshall. “By connecting our community colleges with the Kansas National Guard, we are creating real pathways for Kansans to gain the skills our state and country need, while building careers in one of the fastest-growing and most critical fields in America.” 

On the Calendar

Butler to Host Scouting America Camp This Summer

Butler is partnering with Scouting America to host a special day camp this summer July 29-31. Middle and high school aged boys and girls from around the region will visit our El Dorado and Andover campuses to participate in hands-on learning activities led by Butler faculty, earn a variety of merit badges and get a taste of the collegiate experience!

Contact Butler Associate Vice President of Research and Effectiveness Dr. Aidan Dunleavy for more information. 

Elevate Your Drone Pilot Skills at Butler

Join us June 22–26 in El Dorado for a one-week course to earn your FAA Remote Pilot Certificate. Master airspace rules, safety procedures, and flight operations through hands-on experience using your drone or ours. This class is ideal for those working in construction, real estate, or agriculture.

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Join Us For the 2026 Grizzly Parade!

The Grizzly Gold Parade returns August 22 at 10 a.m. One of our favorite events all year in El Dorado, the parade signals the start of a new school year—and this year, it also kicks off our Centennial celebration! For more information, or to submit your own idea for a float, contact Aletra Chaney-Profit at achaneyprofi@butlercc.edu.

Our Centennial

What Makes Butler "More Than a Place" To You?

We want to hear your answers to this question, which will be shared on social media throughout our year-long centennial celebration starting this fall. Share your story by emailing centennial@butlercc.edu.

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