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Meet Tom Mock, Transitional Studies Tutor
According to federal and state law, A-B Tech must disclose students’ “directory information” to anyone who requests it.
Founded in 1959, A-B Tech began offering programs in the 1959-60 academic year from two offices in Asheville City Hall. Sixty years later, the College has expanded to five locations and 32 buildings in Buncombe and Madison counties.
A-B Tech will be hosting the 2017 Refresh Leadership Simulcast on Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 9 a.m. in Ferguson Auditorium. This is Simulcast is provided by Express.
Three dozen A-B Tech Basic Law Enforcement Training students completed their training and passed their state exams in December, with some of them continuing a family tradition in the profession.
Sharon Fahrer, a local historian, presented “Asheville’s Jewish Women” in honor of Women’s History Month March 15 in Ferguson Auditorium.
Students in Heath Moody’s Issues In Sustainability and Introductory To Sustainability classes have decided to offset the carbon they will be using during class this semester.
A-B Tech’s Counseling Department is holding an Addiction, Recovery, Coping (ARC) Event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 5 in Ferguson Auditorium. There will be three sessions starting at the top of the hour. There will also be a resource fair in the lobby of Ferguson during this time.
Deborah Wright has been named Vice President of Continuing Education and Economic & Workforce Development. She began her duties Jan. 2 after Dr. Shelley White left the position to be President at Haywood Community College.
A-B Tech has recently signed up to offer AMTEC (Advanced Manufacturing Technical Education Collaborative) credentials thanks to the efforts of Daniel Mancuso, Chair of Electrical, Electronics, & Computer Engineering Technologies.