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Construction Management students built a shelter behind the Hemlock Building for Transitional Studies students to keep them from being exposed to the elements while waiting for their transportation.
A-B Tech Community College has received a 2016-17 Minority Male Success Initiative Grant that is designed to help attract and retain minority male students.
The 2017 Scholarship Luncheon, the 16th annual celebration of our Foundation student scholarship recipients, was held March 14 at the Crowne Plaza Expo Center.
A-B Tech Community College will hold a community-wide Stand Against Racism event from 2 to 3:30 p.m., Thursday, April 13, in the Mission Health/A-B Tech Conference Center on the college’s Asheville campus. The event is free and open to the public.
… burden off of her and her husband. “It doesn’t pay the full amount, but it is a huge help. It keeps us from having …
It’s been 51 years since Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was assassinated on April 4, 1968. Prior to his death, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King gave his “The Other America” speech to supporters participating in a celebratory “Salute to Freedom,” organized by the Local 1199 in New York City.
A-B Tech was recognized on November 16 with two 2022 Best of Asheville Awards: Gold for Best Vocational School and Silver for Best University. President John Gossett picked up the awards at an event held by Asheville Media Group, which sponsors the Best of Asheville contest.
Daniel Stokoe, Clinical Laboratory Coordinator for Surgical Technology, completed his bachelor’s program in Public Health Education at UNC-Greensboro in December. Pictured celebrating the occasion with Daniel are his daughters, Kayla and Kira.
… Manufacturing Sector Seeking Qualified Employees A-B Tech has several short-term training offerings in the … Center, newly revamped with more than $3 million in high-tech training equipment, is offering the following … Short-Term Training at A-B Tech Can Lead to Long-Term Careers …
A-B Tech Community College has been awarded $1.5 million by the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) to equip its advanced manufacturing program to support “Industry 4.0” learning to prepare workers with the necessary skills for living-wage jobs.