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Kelsey Fisher never planned on becoming a radiographer. She was at West Virginia University on a pre-nursing track when her mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. After watching her experience the ups and downs of treatment, Fisher began to reassess her life’s path.
After several years of working in the food industry, Maggie Vallieres was ready for a change. The 32-year-old mom craved a satisfying job that would both support her new family and keep her on her toes. She came to A-B Tech unsure of what she wanted to do.
When she was in middle school, Ana Sanchez-Grande, 19, didn’t give her future schooling much thought. She first heard about Buncombe County Early College (BCEC) from a friend who was applying. Not wanting to be left behind, she added her name to the list.
For artist and Fine Arts Academic Achievement Award winner Julius Coggins, making art is not just about the act of creating. It’s also about processing a lifetime’s worth of memories and emotions and letting them live and breathe in his creations.
Unlike some young women her age, Emmy Robinson, 21, never dreamed of going away to college. The Alexander native took a year off after high school and was content to stay on her family’s farm to help tend to the goats, horses, and donkeys.
… He then plans to return to Buncombe County to work as a P.E. teacher and football coach. Looking back on his experience …
A-B Tech Community College will hold its 2026 Commencement ceremony Saturday, May 16, at 2:00 p.m. at Harrah’s Cherokee Center in downtown Asheville.
Asheville, N.C. (WLOS) — Hundreds of Asheville-Buncombe Technology Community College graduates are celebrating after walking the stage on Saturday, May 16, to receive their diplomas. Loved ones filled the Harrah's Cherokee Center in downtown Asheville.
Posted on the WNC Business website on May 18, 2026.
When aviation instructor Taylor Rice points her nose to the horizon, nothing can stop her from reaching her goals.