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History Professor John Martin Reflects on Post-Helene Cleanup EffortsLike everyone else, A-B Tech History Instructor John Martin thought about leaving town when Helene hit and his home lost power and water.
Industrial Sewing graduate Sophia White never would’ve guessed she’d be a textile artist. The 38-year-old California native was more of a pen and ink gal.
… Her paintings were temporarily forgotten. Then on October 14, 2024, McCormick got a phone call from the owner of the …
… place to be. This is my life's work, helping students get to a better place in life." Gossett says the lessons … were able to change their curriculum and help our students get back to life. Once we brought those students back, I made … faculty [is] whatever we need to do to help these students get to where they need to go," Gossett said. "We've enacted …
A-B Tech’s Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) program graduated its Fall 2024 class on Friday. Fourteen graduates scored a 100 percent pass rate on the state licensing exam and are headed to jobs with area law enforcement agencies.
… of America over two years. Bank of America also awarded $50,000 last year for STEP, which provides low-income … Education and Workforce Development. “Last year’s $50,000 grant made a real difference to the STEP program and … employment at a local company in Asheville making $21.50/hour, and will receive a pay increase once she starts …
WLOS Broadcast July 27, 2022 — More money will be coming to a local community college so it can continue to help low-income residents find jobs.
A-B Tech has a pre-apprenticeship program to introduce English language learners to the fundamentals of machining and manufacturing with classes starting in August.
Published in Asheville Made July 2022
A-B Tech was notified by the U.S. Department of Education of continued funding for the Second Chance Pell Experimental Sites program. A-B Tech was awarded up to $175,896 to support students in these programs.