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Mark Sundara founded Asheville Ice shortly before he enrolled at A-B Tech in the Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Technology program. His business is a local ice machine sales, rental, and repair company located at the Small Business Incubator at A-B Tech Enka.
Throughout the year, students struggle through many obstacles. Unfortunately, those obstacles are not always academically related. Students on our campus deal with things like homelessness, domestic violence, substance misuse, and food insecurity.
A-B Tech Community College is hosting the Class of 2019 Computer Technologies Student Expo from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. on Friday, May 3, in the Haynes Computer Technology Center on the Asheville campus.
A-B Tech Volunteers donated their evenings at area middle schools for the United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County Homework Diners.
A-B Tech dedicated its Writing Center in Locke Library in honor of Lisa Johnson, the first director of the center, who retired in 2018. Johnson is shown with English Chair Heather Vaughn.
Randee Goodstadt, Social Sciences Chair and faculty members David Dry and Janet Covert participated in the national Advanced Placement/World History grading in June through The College Board. “This is pretty impressive for our college,” said Kenet Adamson, Dean of Arts and Sciences.
A-B Tech’s Advanced Manufacturing Center will run two classes starting in January that can lead to a job at Pratt & Whitney’s turbine airfoil production facility, which is being built in Asheville and scheduled to open in early 2022.
Cosmetology continues to have a 100% pass rate for licensure exams. This includes those who have graduated and sat for their exams amidst the pandemic.
Joanna Bolick, Chair of Developmental Studies, presented at the National Association for Developmental Ed (NADE) conference in Atlanta on March 8.
The Health Clinic on campus provides examinations by a licensed physician assistant/nurse practitioner each Wednesday from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. during the fall and spring semesters when classes are in session. The cost for employees is $10.