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The following narrative was written by Eric Hurley, Sustainability Technology Instructor.
The A-B Tech Creative Studio houses three virtual spaces where campus employees may submit either visual art or creative writing. The arts connect us.
A-B Tech Community College students who graduated on May 13 from the first Health & Fitness Science program had a 100 percent pass rate for their American Council on Exercise (ACE) Personal Training certification exam. They are now Certified Personal Trainers.
More than 1,000 degrees and diplomas were awarded during the A-B Tech Commencement ceremonies May 13 in the U.S. Cellular Center, including two honorary degrees for an Asheville civil rights leaders and a long-time college employee.
Recent A-B Tech graduate Donavan Lance was selected as one of 10 recipients of the Goodnight Scholars Program at NC State University. The cohort represents seven North Carolina community colleges and six NC State majors.
Tim Geib, a departing Student Life Advisor, was awarded a special Invitational Education Award from the committee he co-chaired.
Even though the majority of employees don't get to see the beauty of the Victoria Road campus this spring, we thought we would share some photos from some folks in IT who are on campus helping to keep us running. Enjoy these photos taken by Sterling Lawrence and Josh Davis.
A-B Tech Community College received continued funding from N.C. Community College System for childcare services, which provides subsidy assistance for parents who are students at A-B Tech. The award for the 2015-16 academic year is $41,208.
Through teamwork, organizations in Buncombe County were able to produce, package, and test hand sanitizers that were donated to Buncombe County Emergency Medical Services.
Brooke Walz, an A-B Tech graduate, has been awarded a full scholarship by Crumley Roberts to continue her studies and training toward a career in nursing.