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Many A-B Tech employees have heard that we have a resident ghost at Fernihurst, but do you know who she was? This is the first of three installments in a series about one of our campus’ most fascinating buildings and the intriguing, if misguided, woman who lived there.
… farm, and an estate where Brother XII lived with his new mistress: a woman in her 30s named Mabel Scottowe, who …
Posted on the Edible Asheville website on February 11, 2025.
On a recent afternoon, a group of students dressed in neatly pressed suits and dress shirts gathered on A-B Tech’s King’s Common to pose for professional photos.
After two decades working as a metal smith and jewelry designer, Nadja Simon, 57, craved a career change. The Philadelphia native had been doing everything from repairing musical instruments to glass blowing to make a good living, but felt something was missing.
Running Towards Disaster: A One-Hour Special Lifting Up Community College Voices in Helene Aftermath
… 24th 2025 Posted on the EdNC website on September 24, 2025. One year ago, a hurricane made its way into the …
A-B Tech Basic Law Enforcement Training Adjunct Instructor Sgt. Dustan Auldredge with the Buncombe County Sheriff's Office worked with the Federal Bureau of Investigations Charlotte Field Office to coordinate a class
When Sam Thompson, 20, started Project SEARCH last September, the shy intern had trouble expressing himself and was prone to mumbling. Now, nine months later, Thompson, who has autism, was brave enough to speak at his own graduation ceremony on May 28 in Ferguson Auditorium.
Some of the students from the A-B Tech CMT/SST programs, along with a former student from WPCC and members of my family, descended upon DuPont State Recreational Forest for our three-day service-learning weekend.