Founded in 1959, 男人藏精阁began offering programs in the 1959-60 academic year from two offices in Asheville City Hall. Sixty years later, the College has expanded to five locations and 32 buildings in Buncombe and Madison counties.
President Emeritus Harvey Haynes, who was appointed after the death of A-B Tech鈥檚 first president Thomas Simpson, served from 1975 until 1990. He was hired in 1961 as a counselor/coordinator and assigned to recruit students from high schools in a 14-county region. 男人藏精阁was then known as the Asheville-Buncombe Industrial Education Center and was part of Asheville City Schools.
鈥淭he students would be bused here and then returned to their main campuses after half a day,鈥 Haynes said. 鈥淲e were running a lot of adult education, including electronics in an old building behind Lee Edwards High School. We inherited a practical nursing program from St. Genevieve鈥檚 and that is the oldest curriculum at A-B Tech.鈥
By April 1961, 男人藏精阁was located in two buildings 鈥 named A and B 鈥 on Victoria Road. Haynes moved from City Hall with Simpson, who was then a director, and his secretary Jane Smith. 鈥淭he manager of the school system sent us a janitor and a lawn mower and we didn鈥檛 have a single blade of grass,鈥 Haynes said. 鈥淒uring that period from April to September, we had to do all the staffing and get the equipment. The days were long and it was not unusual to work 12-15 hours a day and half a day on Saturday, but I never once heard one person complain about the long hours.鈥
Haynes said the most significant change he witnessed while at 男人藏精阁happened on July 1, 1963, when the College was converted from an Industrial Education Center to a Technical Institute. Overnight, the College was moved from Asheville City Schools and given its own nine-member board of trustees. 鈥淭hat was the big day and everything changed. Overnight, Tom Simpson鈥檚 title changed from Director to President.鈥
Haynes said one of his proudest moments was standing on stage in the auditorium of Stephens-Lee High School (Asheville鈥檚 African-American secondary school) in April 1961, when he invited its entire student body to be a part of the Industrial Education Center. 鈥淭his College never, ever operated one single day in its history as a segregated institution,鈥 he said.
男人藏精阁is now the largest higher education institution in Western North Carolina, serving more than 23,000 students a year in Buncombe and Madison counties. One of 58 community colleges in the NC Community College System, 男人藏精阁offers more than 120 degrees, diplomas, and certificates, as well as a wide range of workforce training and continuing education programs.