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… and that was in 2006. I’m still doing it. I have a defect like that, I can't quit anything,” he said. Maxine Brown … was once a student of Flynn’s. “Thanks to teachers like John, my daughter got a full scholarship to Duke … he saw a friend at the truck weigh station scales, waving like he had something important to say. Flynn merged into the …
Catherine Ball, Testing Center Specialist, attended Sunday School taught by former President Jimmy Carter at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Ga., over the Martin Luther King Jr. weekend. Carter teaches two Sundays a month and it is advised to be in line before 5:30 a.m.
Sarah Hamby was awarded the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to study in Ecuador with A-B Tech this summer. The U.S. Department of State’s Benjamin A.
A-B Tech's Hospitality Education Department hosted a culinary and hospitality job fair on January 10 in the Magnolia Building's main dining room for all A-B Tech students.
A-B Tech's Radiology Department now has an Anatomage Table, which is a fully segmented real human 3D anatomy system. Users can visualize anatomy exactly as they would on a person without having to dissect. The table also comes with programmable options for animals, as well.
A-B Tech Free STEM Fridays Return for Spring Semester A-B Tech STEM Departments will host the STEM Friday program, “An Integrative Approach to Studying Vertebrate Biodiversity,” by R. Graham Reynolds, Ph.D., at noon on Friday, February 15 in Ferguson Auditorium on the Asheville campus.
The Western North Carolina Historical Association (WNCHA) invites you to an evening of fine dining in a beautiful and historic setting. That's right, our exclusive Fernihurst Dinner is on the horizon!
A-B Tech's Painting I class did the Math mural details as a final project in the hall of the third floor of Elm building. Be sure to check them out when you are in the building.
Shaneka Haynes, A-B Tech’s newest Education Navigator, began her education here at A-B Tech and now holds a Master’s degree in Human & Social Services from Walden University.
Dr. Dennis King received a letter from the National Science Foundation expressing their appreciation for the valuable contributions made by Pamela Silvers for the Advanced Technological Education Program.