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… of going to college. Having recently completed A-B Tech’s High School Equivalency (HSE) program, she is now pursuing … her first of five children at eighteen. She dropped out of high school when she became pregnant and spent her twenties … out and receive God’s grace." Learn more about A-B Tech's High School Equivalency program. News Category : Student …
As a teenager, Criminal Justice Technology student Raevyn Mitchell, 25, took a forensics class and was instantly hooked. The class introduced her to the process of collecting, analyzing, and understanding evidence found at accident scenes. It is a process that excites her to this day.
Roman Nourse, a 2023 Culinary Arts graduate, recently defeated seven chefs from around the country to win the title of U.S. Champion in the prestigious culinary competition, the National Jeunes Chefs Rôtisseurs (JCR ), on June 8 in Seattle.
By day, author, world traveler, and career counselor Mark Bloom helps students and locals find work at the NC Works Career Lab, one of A-B Tech’s community partners.
… May 10th 2025 Posted on the WLOS News 13 website on May 10, 2025. Cullowhee, N.C. (WLOS) — This weekend, colleges and … move on to the next chapter of their lives. On May 10, over at Western Carolina University, a special speaker … Helene in recent months. Also, later in the day of May 10, Stein was in Asheville to speak to graduates of A-B Tech, …
As autumn lights a fire in distant trees, Fernihurst looks out over the French Broad River toward the Biltmore mansion and the Blue Ridge Mountains just beyond.
A-B Tech honored six students on August 7 for completing the Successful Occupational Achievement Readiness (SOAR) program, which is in its second year at the college.
Georgette Shelton has early memories of helping her father and Uncle Joe sweep up the family’s shop on Marshall’s main street. With its tall wooden shelves, high ceilings, and display of antiques, Penland and Sons, a department store that carries everything from clothing to shoes and books
When this devastating storm hit western North Carolina four weeks ago, the people rushing into it to save lives were community college graduates: law enforcement, rescue, EMTs, paramedics, nurses, etc.
My prayers are with our employees, students, and community. We have experienced a catastrophe unlike any other in WNC. I know you and your families are struggling and hurting, as am I, from the loss we have experienced.