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NC Phi Beta Lambda held the 2019 State Leadership Conference in Charlotte earlier in April. Students Max Sarafin, Rose Easterday, Aaron Katzenberger, Victoria Beuhler, David Lore, and Angela Lore represented A-B Tech. Every student was placed in every event in which they competed.
Pat Downey, the Writing Center’s part-time, limited administrative assistant, was recently diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer. Pat will begin undergoing chemotherapy shortly after the conclusion of the spring semester. However, even with treatment, her illness is likely to be terminal.
Deep in Madison County, just brushing the Tennessee state line, is the Laurel Community. To get there, you have to drive a road that follows the river, full of twists and turns, but the vista makes one realize why Madison County is called the Jewel of the Blue Ridge.
… to have donors across Buncombe and Madison counties who support us with scholarship funds. Now, more than ever, we … than ever this year since the college no longer offers free tuition funded by state and federal COVID-19 emergency … funds. The Foundation also has emergency funds to support students on an as-needed basis, Edwards said. Current …
The Above and Beyond Award was given to the A-B Tech Police Department by the State Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve. Police Lieutenant Joshua Edwards attended the ceremony and gave a brief presentation on March 23 in Greensboro.
… to know one another. There were two small luncheons for 30 guests in the fall semester, and two planned for the …
The annual Biology Department plant sale raised more than $6,000, and about 2,000 plants were sold from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on April 26. The sale provides scholarships to help students so that they can focus more on academic success and less on financial burden.
Congratulations to the A-B Tech Sonography Program. Ashley Gillett, Vincent Gendusa, and Amy Taylor competed against other community college ultrasound programs and won the student quiz bowl. It was sponsored by the North Carolina Ultrasound Society at their annual symposium in Concord.
On May 14, hospitality instructor Walter Rapetski attended the National Tourism Week Summit at the downtown Renaissance hotel. This was an opportunity to meet with local industry leaders, many of whom already support our program, to discuss the importance of tourism in our community.
Queer the Way, a student organization at A-B Tech serving Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Intersex, Asexual students and their allies, has teamed up with students in Samantha Castelblanco’s Psychology courses to bring the Kindness Rocks Project to campus.