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Jill Sparks, Executive Director of A-B Tech’s Small Business Center and Incubation Program, was given the Vanguard Award by Venture Asheville. In her position, Sparks has a direct impact helping small business owners and entrepreneurs throughout Western NC.
A-B Tech Community College has received a 2016-17 Minority Male Success Initiative Grant that is designed to help attract and retain minority male students.
The Trailblazer RISE (Respect, Integrity, Support for Everyone) award was given during a breakfast in December. The nominees were Michael Harney, Damian Beavers, Carla Coombs, Emma Harper, and Daniel Mancuso, with Beavers selected as the overall winner.
The A-B Tech Apiary – Bees, Hives and the Importance of Bees presented by A-B Tech faculty, Erik Moellering, Russ Palmeri, M.D., and James Wilson Noon, Friday, April 21 Ferguson Auditorium on the Asheville Campus
The sixth annual Rhapsodist, A-B Tech’s Literature and Arts Journal, will be celebrated with a reading from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Thursday, April 20 in Ferguson Auditorium.
Harvey Lee Haynes, 89, President Emeritus of A-B Tech, died January 12, 2020, after a brief illness. He was the College’s second president from 1975 to 1990. His career began at the College as counselor/coordinator of A-B Tech's predecessor, the Industrial Education Center.
Help create a greener tomorrow for A-B Tech. Volunteers are needed for A-B Tech's annual Grow the Campus Green event from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Friday, April 21.
A-B Tech is 60 this year and we had a celebration January 16 in the A-B Tech/Mission Health Conference Center. We had a chance to hear from President King, former President K.
Students Elizabeth O’Nan, Cotler Burress and Rose Easterday of A-B Tech have been selected to travel to NASA’s Langley Research Center, and student Nicholas Long to the Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, to participate in the NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars project (NCAS).
Retiring A-B Tech President Dennis King received a miniature engine lathe from the Computer Integrated Machining department on campus. The project was designed in house last year by the MEC 231 CAM II second-year students with guidance from Shannon Moser, Computer Integrated Machining instru