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Leaders of A-B Tech and Mars Hill University (MHU) signed a memorandum of understanding between the two institutions of higher education that guarantees admission to Mars Hill for all A-B Tech graduates who satisfy specific requirements.
… received others honor before his retirement. King served A-B Tech for 28 years, including five years as president, two years as a special assistant to the president, and 20 years as vice … Belgium Brewing and GE Aviation to Asheville. King has had a strong commitment to expand and improve services at A-B …
Christian Donaldson, Associate in Science student at A-B Tech, has been selected as a semifinalist for The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation prestigious community college transfer scholarship.
… Friday February 7th 2020 Twenty new students joined Instructor Jay Kaufmann in the classroom … Carolina State Board of Barber Examiners (NCBBE). The new program is one of few barber training programs in the … barbering services have expressed great interest in the new program. Joining the class for the ribbon-cutting, were …
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The Appalachian Regional Commission announced approval of a grant in the amount of $149,596 to the Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College (A-B Tech) for the UpSkill 2.0 Reentry, Recovery, Work program.
The 11th Annual Sarah R. Gnilka Memorial plant sale will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, April 28 on the Front Lawn of the Sycamore Building. There will be 70 different varieties offered, including new ones for this year. All Proceeds go directly to Sarah R. Gnilka Memorial Scholarship.
… many meetings of the board’s search advisory committee and full board. The board selected semi-finalists for telephone …
The Small Business Center at A-B Tech in conjunction with the N.C. Small Business Center is offering multiple free webinars to help businesses navigate issues related to the coronavirus.