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Chris Hamilton moved to Asheville five years ago, knowing he wanted to go to school and study computers. “I happened to find A-B Tech, and I loved it,” he said.
A-B Tech Free STEM Fridays Return for Spring Semester A-B Tech STEM Departments will host the STEM Friday program, “An Integrative Approach to Studying Vertebrate Biodiversity,” by R. Graham Reynolds, Ph.D., at noon on Friday, February 15, in Ferguson Auditorium on the A-B Tech Asheville main campus.
We are joining the COVID-19-approved ASAP Farmers Market on Thursday, April 30. The market takes place from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on campus and is open to the public! We will be set up there with our plants; however, it will be a reduced selection.
… across the region and the state,” Brown said. “This new memorandum of understanding with A-B Tech is an important … education at WCU,” King said. “We are happy to enter a new phase of this beneficial partnership with the Catamount … and other four-year schools. WCU saw its total number of new transfer students increase by more than 40 percent last …
Come strengthen your financial skills with the following informative and free workshops, including an expo with multiple resources. Open to all employees and students.
A-B Tech is 60 this year, and we had a celebration on January 16 in the A-B Tech/Mission Health Conference Center. We had a chance to hear from President King, former President K. Ray Bailey, Dean Kenet Adamson, SGA President William Clinton, and SGA Vice President Michael McCrennan, who paid tribute to Dr. King and former President Harvey Haynes and celebrated 60 years in video, pictures, and stories.
Philip Cooper, UpSkill WNC Coordinator; Samantha Justice, Career Navigator; and Cindy Messer, Workforce Partnerships and Outreach Director, attended a group meeting with Charlotte Works and the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s office on how to integrate NCWorks and WIOA services to justice-involved individuals prior to release.
We have collected some beautiful photos of the fall colors on campus. If you would like to share some of your shots, please email them to Martha Ball at marthagball@abtech.edu.
If you’re a coffee lover, you’ve no doubt noticed the irresistible aroma of beans wafting through the Coman Student Activity Center.
Patrick Geuder joins A-B Tech as Specialist, Admissions. Patrick holds a Master’s degree in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Westfield State University, and an Associate’s degree in Psychology from Bunkerhill Community College.