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A-B Tech is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2022 NISOD Excellence Awards. NISOD is a membership organization committed to promoting and celebrating excellence in teaching, learning, and leadership at community and technical colleges.
A-B Tech has been ranked the 10th safest campus in NC based on our annual crime reporting data. A-B Tech Deputy Police Chief Scott Early was interviewed on WLOS 13 to discuss the emphasis on campus safety.
On Friday, March 17, A-B Tech graduated 15 cohort members who participated in the Executive Leadership Institute program. This was the first time that the program extended over two years.
A-B Tech’s student culinary team won bronze medals and was recognized as fourth in the nation during the American Culinary Federation conference in Orlando. This was the College’s 10th trip to the national stage.
History Instructor and Fulbright Scholar, David Dry, gave President Dennis King a kalpak over the holidays. Dry, who is teaching in the Kyrgyz Republic for the 2016-17 academic year, presented King with the traditional headgear, which is said to symbolize the tall mountains of Kyrgyzstan.
From the time A-B Tech nursing student Tajhma Linebarger, 25, was in fifth grade, he loved listening to his mom, a surgical technician, tell stories about work.
A-B Tech electronics engineering alumnus and current Small Business Incubation client, Rick Shaich, who goes by the name “Hawker”, loved playing guitar and tinkering with electronics as a boy growing up in Minneapolis.
When you meet A-B Tech’s new Student Government Association (SGA) Vice President Barbara Garcia-Martinez, chances are you will be taken in by her captivating smile and dimples. The 26-year-old Mexican American may seem soft-spoken at first, but don’t be fooled.
As a teenager, Brittany Penland dreamed of one day being a teacher. But choosing a career wasn’t easy, as the 30-year-old mom also felt drawn to technology and the healthcare field.
Gevony Foreman is an A-B Tech Emergency Services alum who works as a paramedic in Henderson County. In 2021, thanks to two life-changing events, Foreman made the decision to switch careers from wedding planner to paramedic.