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Students from Spa Therapies and Operations had a competition in the Spring semester to showcase their cosmetology skills. Categories included Avant Garde, which consisted of Hair, Nails, and Makeup Team Competition on a live model, and Makeup and Nail competition on mannequins.
In addition to continuing to highlight Locke Library, the spring Trailblazer RISE award semifinalists have been named. The winner will be announced at the Employee Spring Picnic on May 8.
Until September 28, come to the Smith-McDowell House and add tea to your tour. Each of the exhibit rooms will feature tea-related items and educational panels about the history, use and practice of taking tea.
As part of Women’s History Month, local author Jennie Liu read from her novel, “Girls on the Line,” on March 13. The daughter of Chinese immigrants, Liu has been fascinated by the attitudes, social policies, and changes in China each time she visits.
Three A-B Tech students were selected to attend the NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars (NCAS) Onsite Experience at Kennedy Space Center.
Seven active duty Navy Corpsmen from Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, finished an EMT class after 26 straight days of training. EMS ConEd Instructor Bryan Brzycki, along with a cadre of adjunct instructors, developed the class in only a couple of weeks.
Employees of A-B Tech Madison and Student Services were on hand at the Madison High School career fair on March 13. Then, next week on March 19, A-B Tech Madison hosted a Spring Career Fair with NCWorks Career Center - Madison.
David Robbins joins A-B Tech as the Purchasing Agent and Lab Manager in Culinary Arts. David has a Bachelor’s degree in Management from the University of North Carolina at Asheville.
The Asheville Radio Museum, located in Elm 315, will now be open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Instructors are welcome to bring their classes for a tour. The museum is free and open to the public.
A-B Tech has an incredible resource on its campus through the Don C. Locke Library. It has changed locations and names over the past 55 years since it was established in 1964, but the mission of providing invaluable services to students, employees, and the community has stayed the same.