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Sharon Fahrer, a local historian, will present “Asheville’s Jewish Women” in honor of Women’s History Month at 3:00 p.m., Wednesday, March 15, in A-B Tech Community College’s Ferguson Auditorium. The program is free and open to the public.
… in February, and she said it was just in time. Each new skill she learned was called for in her day-to-day work … her from bed to wheelchair, Lastur got to practice each new skill on the job, and she found that she enjoyed helping … High School Students Cultivate Character, New Skills in Nurse Aide Certificate Program …
Resiliency was on display as A-B Tech celebrated its 2025 High School Equivalency Graduation on June 5, which drew a crowd of about 500 people.
One of A-B Tech alum Andrew Leih’s earliest memories helped to ignite the 23-year-old’s passion for flying. When he was in fourth grade and living in Dallas, Texas, his dad, an airline pilot, surprised him at school one day by picking him up and taking him along on a flight to St. Louis.
Travis VanHorn knows firsthand what it’s like to live in the shadows. The 27-year-old struggled with addiction from the age of 15 and was in and out of jail for nearly a decade.
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On September 29, the A-B Tech student hospitality management club, with club advisor Walter Rapetski, attended the annual fundraiser for Backyard Bow Pro. This non-profit charity is working to build local networks of caring people to work together to curb food insecurities.
A-B Tech and our community experienced a life-altering natural disaster when Hurricane Helene devastated the area on September 27, 2024. Our video captures the impacts on our students, employees, and community, as well as how the college responded.
In October, 48 volunteers from A-B Tech (staff, faculty, and Transitional Studies students) participated in 5 Days of Impact projects in and around Asheville, contributing 144 hours of service to our local community organizations.
Author and A-B Tech adjunct instructor David Pereda’s life reads a lot like one of his own thrilling adventure tales.