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A-B Tech student Eric Velez, 65, is graduating in May with an Associate in Science degree, the next step in pursuit of his childhood dream of becoming a physician.
… students navigate A-B Tech’s campus during her SGA office hours. “I’d show them where buildings were on campus,” …
… Friday May 2nd 2025 A-B Tech art student Harper Bolick, who is graduating this May with an … for the year and a top award winner in the annual Student Art Show. In one of Bolick's paintings, two women lie … moment. Below their bodies, in a corner of the painting, a hand holds an apple with a heart carved out of it; in the …
… to ApprenticeshipNC for assisting employers in creating new career options for both youth and adults through a … with A-B Tech, “Employers can establish a pool to bring on new workers, advance workers, and reduce operational costs. …
… Fallon took A-B Tech’s placement test and scored low in math. Disappointed in himself, he began seeing math tutors on campus for help. In 2017, he passed the exam …
A-B Tech Students Showcase Art at REVOLVE in River Arts District: Artists’ Reception Friday, April 4
… Painting, and 3D Design, opened at Revolve on March 24 and will remain there till April 11, then will move to A-B … #179. The exhibit will be on display at Revolve from March 24 to April 11, then will move to A-B Tech’s Conference …
… chuckles when she recalls his response: “Can you, like, get somebody strong to do this?” he asked. “I was like get out of my way,” she said, dryly. “I love the …
… Friday May 16th 2025 NC Attorney General Jeff Jackson and several staff members … great to have the support of Attorney General Jackson, the NC Department of Justice, NC Criminal Justice Standards, and the President and …
Hurricane Helene came into North Carolina on Sept. 27, 2024, changing the lives and landscape of western North Carolina. Water records were broken, rivers changed course, and many people were at a loss, without words to describe what had just happened, but not at a loss for what to do.
Enar Zoppo Nielsen is used to getting second looks while walking A-B Tech’s campus. The 17-year-old dual-enrollment student looks like a time traveler whose machine got stuck in the wrong era.