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… and Advisor Marlene Frisbee were recognized for their 10 years of service to the organization. The chapter was also …
… and cultural impact of radio. The museum houses more than 100 vintage amateur and commercial radios, representing the …
Artist Shirley Whitesides recently had an exhibit of her work in the A-B Tech/Mission Health Conference Center Gallery. The exhibit titled “My Soul Looks Back, A Reflection of Art” included a reception and a fundraising event by Delta House to support youth and families in the Asheville communities.
Our fall semester blood drive with the Red Cross is scheduled for Friday, November 15, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Coman Gym. Appointment times are available every 15 minutes.
Come learn from our English language learning students how countries around the world celebrate the holidays!
A-B Tech students can give their resume a boost while getting paid to gain real-world work experience through the Federal Work-Study program. Work-study jobs are available on- and off-campus, and students can gain valuable paid work experience to help land a job in a chosen field.
Tim Lampkin has been selected as a consultant to coordinate a regional apprenticeship program involving A-B Tech, Blue Ridge, Haywood, Isothermal, and Southwestern community colleges.
Four A-B Tech students were honored with scholarships at the NCCIA conference held on March 6-8 at East Carolina University in Greenville, NC. Eight scholarships are given statewide for students majoring in an IT field.
Nature’s Notebook on DisplayArtwork created by students in Peter Loewer’s Natures Notebook II class will be on display through May 3 in the lower Locke Library. The class focuses on looking into natural work using pencils, pen and ink, and watercolor.
Come strengthen your financial skills with the following informative and free workshops, including an expo with multiple resources. Open to all employees and students November 11, 11:00 a.m. Ferguson AuditoriumCredit Scores to Smart Budgeting