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A-B Tech Community College and the YWCA of Asheville are partnering to provide short-term childcare for current A-B Tech curriculum and continuing education students at the YWCA at 185 South French Broad Avenue.
Jeremy Jackson, who left A-B Tech in 2014 after earning three degrees, received his bachelor’s degree in Exercise Physiology from the College of Health and Human Performance at East Carolina University in December.
GreenPower would like to thank everyone who participated in the campus-wide Recycling Survey last fall. The survey received 395 responses, including 144 comments.
Do you have your own business or hope to start one? If so, attend this information session to learn more about how the A-B Tech Small Business Center (SBC) can help you get started. In addition, review the basics that any entrepreneur needs to consider when being one’s own boss.
Michael Carter has been hired as the education navigator for the SNAP 2 Skills Employment and Training program.
Kenet Adamson has been named Dean of Arts and Sciences at A-B Tech Community College. He previously served as the dean, coordinator of the Program Advising Center, chair of the English and communications department, and an English and humanities instructor for the College.
Come and check out the huge selection of used cookbooks at the fundraiser for the Student Hot Team as they prepare to travel to the American Culinary Federation National Competition. All books are priced from $1 to $5.
The purpose of the society is to encourage tolerance, provide support, create a positive community for GLBTQ students and their allies, and make a positive impact at A-B Tech. The society is seeking new members and is available to talk to any students in need of a listening ear.
Student Michael Belanger was featured on the news on WLOS 13 after his act of kindness was caught on a cell phone camera. Belanger is an Ingles employee who stopped to help a man into the store by taking him by the hand.
The NSF I3 Grant, The Fine Arts Theatre, and A-B Tech will host a showing of The Imitation Game to celebrate Math Awareness during Pi Week. (3/14)Students are invited to a free viewing at 10:00 a.m. Friday, March 17, at the Fine Arts Theatre on Biltmore Avenue.