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A number of A-B Tech employees participated in the Community Colleges of Appalachia Conference here in Asheville on June 12 and 13. Presenters included Dave White, Heather Pack, Jill Sparks, Duane Adams, and Sharon Oxendine.
A-B Tech hosted its annual Innovative Expo on June 28, where 25 high school personnel visited the Asheville campus to learn about STEM programs offered at A-B Tech and why they are great options for their students.
Ashlynn Hailey, Student Life Advisor, has a Bachelor’s degree, Mass Communication from North Carolina Central University. Ashlynn has five years of experience events and enrichment programs for a variety of audiences.
… she was returning to school, they thought she was going to get another certification. “Let me tell you all, I have … gave her a new path in life. “It took me a long time to get here. I had a lot of stumbling blocks. There were things … I could not to continue. I told my kids I was going to get my GED and I was going to college and I did that in five …
A-B Tech Aviation's Fly Your Future Open House was held on June 26 at WNC Aviation next to Asheville Airport. Participants were able to meet pilots and instructors, tour planes, and enter a scholarship raffle.
Math Instructor Cindy Moore had her Calculus I students review for their final exam by doing Calc Caching, which Moore said was a scavenger hunt around campus for math problems.
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Robotics are changing the face of advanced manufacturing and A-B Tech Community College is now a Certified Education Training institution for FANUC North America.
Employees Jim Sullivan, Rachael Tipton, Amanda Whitt, and Pamela Silvers participated in the High Impact Technology Exchange Conference (HI-TEC) in Salt Lake City in July.
Students in the Motorcycle Safety Education got an unexpected visitor on the last day of class, Sunday, July 16. Apparently, all local helipads were taken, and a child needed emergency transport.