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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.
A new ambulance was delivered to the EMS program at A-B Tech Woodfin to teach EMS driving techniques.
The annual A-B Tech Find Your Future College and Career Fair, held April 4 in the Mission Health/A-B Tech Conference Center, drew a large crowd to campus. The event was followed by High School Visitation the next day.
The Bank of America Merrill Lynch Asheville Market presented a $7,500 check to the A-B Tech Foundation for the Lavender Fund Scholarship, a highly successful, year-long scholarship and support program for single parents attending the college.
This month, the RISE Spotlight salutes a group of people who helped with an after-hours emergency at A-B Tech Enka, who were able to prevent classroom closures with their actions.
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.