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First-year Hospitality Management students in the Guest Services class had a one-hour presentation on Hospitality Trafficking Interception to learn how to recognize potential victims of human trafficking.
Kim England, Executive Assistant for Student Services, was honored for Outstanding Collaboration with the Finish Line Grant Program and the NC Works Career Center, by the Mountain Area Workforce Development Board. Kim has worked diligently with the WIOA staff to identify and award eligible students
A-B Tech had a few on-campus celebrations in December to commemorate the upcoming holidays including the annual employee holiday lunch, the 44th annual Children's Holiday party, and an International Holiday Open House.
The 11th Annual Sarah R. Gnilka Memorial plant sale will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, April 28 on the Front Lawn of the Sycamore Building. There will be 70 different varieties offered, including new ones for this year. All Proceeds go directly to Sarah R. Gnilka Memorial Scholarship.
The pictured map is of proposed changes in parking designations at Birch and Haynes. Due to the start of the barbering program, the plan is to change the smaller designated lot to the north of Birch (cosmetology wing) from employee parking
A-B Tech is one of a few schools in the nation approved for the Smart Automation Certification Alliance (SACA) pilot program. SACA is a non-profit organization that is developing standardized credentials for Industry 4.0 technology, automation, and smart manufacturing.
This presentation will provide students with practical information about preventing and responding to sexual assault and other forms of sexual misconduct.Monday, April 17 at 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., and 11:00 a.m.Ferguson Auditorium
In this photo from 1962, Thomas Simpson, the first President of A-B Tech is about to be interviewed on WWNC Radio. The mobile broadcasting vans may have changed, but the frequency is still 570 AM.
A-B Tech Community College is hosting a Computer Technologies Expo from noon to 2 p.m. on Friday, May 5 in the Mission Health/A-B Tech Conference Center on the Asheville campus.
Congratulations are in order for the Nursing Assistant program in Continuing Education/Economic and Workforce Development. They passed their reaccreditation and do not have to be reevaluated for another two years.