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Christi Cortese, STEP Education Navigator, came up with the recipe for the A-B Tech burger contest in support of building awareness around the theme of Ketchup, Mustard & Pickle for the 2020 Fall PD Day.
A-B Tech Community College Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) members Bethany Duke and David Peck represented the college at the State Fall Leadership Development Conference in Greensboro in November. The conference focused on how to have a successful PBL chapter.
Coach Chef Bugher Receives President’s MedallionA-B Tech’s Student Culinary Team won a bronze medal during the American Culinary Federation's National Competition during the last week of July in Las Vegas.
A-B Tech lost one of our own this week when Max Queen – an A-B Tech Trustee, retiree, graduate, and longtime friend of the college – passed away at his home on Tuesday, March 29, after battling pancreatic cancer.
Six employees were selected for annual honors during A-B Tech’s employee spring picnic on May 12. They were nominated by peers and students earlier in the year. Final selections were made by the college’s Faculty and Staff associations.
A-B Tech’s student culinary team will pack up and leave soon for a national competition set for July 25-28 in Las Vegas. As part of the American Culinary Federation’s National Convention, the team will compete for a record 13th time.
A-B Tech has a pre-apprenticeship program to introduce English language learners to the fundamentals of machining and manufacturing, with classes starting in August.
We hope you have enjoyed learning about the staff and services at Locke Library this semester. We are going to conclude the series with four profiles, including the Director, Russell Taylor.
NC Phi Beta Lambda held the 2019 State Leadership Conference in Charlotte earlier in April. Students Max Sarafin, Rose Easterday, Aaron Katzenberger, Victoria Beuhler, David Lore, and Angela Lore represented A-B Tech. Every student was placed in every event in which they competed.
Pat Downey, the Writing Center’s part-time, limited administrative assistant, was recently diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer. Pat will begin undergoing chemotherapy shortly after the conclusion of the spring semester. However, even with treatment, her illness is likely to be terminal.