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… manager for the Capella on 9 Restaurant at the AC hotel. Photo lines from left, Taylor Troutman, Cody Brown, Callie …
A-B Tech’s Division of Economic and Workforce Development/Continuing Education hosted the Go Global Road Show April 21 in conjunction with the Economic Development Partnership of NC. The sessions took place on the 4th floor of the Ferguson Center for Allied Health & Workforce Development.
… paid a visit to the A-B Tech Asheville Campus April 20 to tour Magnolia, Fernihurst, and the Ferguson Center for …
Pamela Silvers, Computer Technologies Instructor and Principal Investigator of an NSF-ATE grant, presented at the New Horizons conference by the Virginia Community College System. On April 13.
A-B Tech LIVE! is a new social media initiative that launched this month with a look at what happens at A-B Tech. So far, we have dived into the Medical Laboratory Technology program, Surgical Technology, Veterinary Medical Technology, and some K9 explosives training.
Zachary Jordan, Pharmacy Technology Chair, has written a textbook that will be published by ASHP publishing and should be in print by the end of 2017. The topic of the textbook is an aseptic technique in sterile compounding of parenteral medicine.
… third annual conference “Her Story, Her Journey” on June 22 from 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. at the U.S. Cellular … Annual Western Women's Business Conference Coming June 22 …
A-B Tech students received merit scholarships through the North Carolina Computer Instruction Association during its annual conference on March 7-9 Craven Community College. The NCCIA was established in 1994 to meet the needs of training and sharing information related to computer technology.
Charlie Wallin has been selected as the recipient of the Carol Jones Memorial Faculty Scholarship from the North Carolina Computer Instruction Association (NCCIA). In addition, three A-B Tech students were honored with scholarships.
NC State School of Education will present the third annual Don C. Locke Symposium at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, March 18 and it will be shown live via video stream in Ferguson Auditorium on the A-B Tech Asheville Campus. It is free and open to the public. No registration is required.