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Through teamwork, organizations in Buncombe County were able to produce, package, and test hand sanitizers that were donated to Buncombe County Emergency Medical Services.
Watching Lily Dunham solder electrical wires recently at a maker fair, someone passing by likely would not have noticed the two fingers missing from the 29-year-old student’s left hand.
Twenty new students joined Instructor Jay Kaufmann in the classroom of the Barber Academy on January 21 for its first class.
… I had only been exposed to kids and artists before. Now I get to meet all kinds of interesting people.” Dill also loves … aspect of her new job. “It is satisfying when you can get a good image of the heart and its walls. Everyone’s body … and sometimes there’s air blocking the heart, or you can’t get a good image for another reason. When you can get a good …
… 40-60% of our students as a result of this storm. We haven't seen that yet, although we are seeing more and more … much less their homes. We do expect to lose some, we don't know that number just yet, but we do have some students … the Christmas holidays. Some of our students still don't have internet. So we've opened up labs, created labs for …
… Team and Student Chef to Vie for National Titles in New Orleans July 16-19 Asheville, N.C. — A-B Tech’s … Arts program is sending a student team and student chef to New Orleans to compete in the American Culinary Federation’s … dinner set for Wednesday, July 19. The students’ trip to New Orleans was sponsored by The Biltmore. News Category : …
… Training (BLET) and passing his state exam to become a police officer this spring represents more than just a career change. As a boy, he’d dreamed of being a cop and completed BLET …
Student Success Stories
In order to best continue the excellent service provided to students and faculty, Student Services has reorganized the former Student Advising and Support Services department by creating two distinct departments, Student Support Services and Student Advising and Testing.
Students Elizabeth O’Nan, Cotler Burress and Rose Easterday of A-B Tech have been selected to travel to NASA’s Langley Research Center, and student Nicholas Long to the Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, to participate in the NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars project (NCAS).