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On A-B Tech’s main campus, many students know Ross Fallon’s broad smile. The dark-haired Vice President of the Student Government Association (SGA) is a regular at campus events and activities.
A-B Tech Students Showcase Art at REVOLVE in River Arts District: Artists’ Reception Friday, April 4
Student artists at A-B Tech are moving off campus this spring and into the River Arts District with a new exhibit at Revolve on Riverside Ave that showcases two years of multi-genred work.
At 5’5” and 110 pounds, Katie McMullen does not register as a powerful woman at first glance. But the 38-year-old A-B Tech student has recently been recognized by USA Today as one of 61 “Women of the Year” for her work running a disaster distribution center on her front lawn.
Hurricane Helene left Asheville and surrounding areas ravaged, but it also provided A-B Tech construction students an opportunity to test new skills in the community.
… the National Guard. She gave a man a ride to Walmart to get his glasses replaced and sang a George Jones song with … about her heartwarming experience here. What did you get out of the experience of volunteering? I got to know a … memorable. He had previously refused to leave his bed to get cleaned up. [When I gave him the violin] he was surprised …
… “I am a hands-on person. I read it in a book, and I don’t get it. Luckily, I’ve been able to call my teachers and get help." Now, set to receive his degree in May, Nielson … he’s graduating. “I never thought I was smart enough to get a laboratory job,” he said. “An EMT is black and white. …
If you had told Jair Lopez at age 15 that one day he’d be working in an American hospital, operating an ultrasound machine, and helping to diagnose heart conditions, the native Honduran likely wouldn’t have believed you.
Award-winning culinary student Ezrah Hanson will be the first to tell you that serving others is in his blood. His name means "helper" in Hebrew, so perhaps it was his destiny to grow up in a family that operated a bustling traveler’s hostel and working farm on forty acres of land.
A-B Tech student Eric Velez, 65, is graduating in May with an Associate in Science degree, the next step in pursuit of his childhood dream of becoming a physician.
Two-term Student Government Association (SGA) President Marianna Flores, 20, knows firsthand the challenges that come with learning a new language and finding her place in the community. When she was 14, her family moved from El Salvador to North Carolina.