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Interface Web School, VA partner to offer tech training for veterans

March 20, 2018

AIM Institute, Interface: the Web School and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs are partnering to give veterans new opportunities to develop in-demand technology skills. (Originally published March 20, 2018) The Nebraska Department of Education has approved Interface: The Web School courses to be eligible for GI Bill benefits, which provide education reimbursement and other […]

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Interface, VA partner to offer tech training for veterans

March 20, 2018

AIM Institute, Interface: the Web School and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs are partnering to give veterans new opportunities to develop in-demand technology skills. The Nebraska Department of Education has approved Interface: The Web School courses to be eligible for GI Bill benefits, which provide education reimbursement and other benefits to service members following […]

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AIM Institute Tech Celebration to honor local tech talent

October 20, 2017

As part of its commitment to spark interest and innovation in the tech community, AIM Institute and Cox Business will recognize the metro’s top tech talent for their contributions in the community during the annual Tech Celebration. For the past two decades, AIM has awarded students, educators and business leaders for their outstanding achievements in growing the area’s […]

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Nominations now open for 2017 AIM Tech Celebration

September 13, 2017

NOMINATIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR AIM’S ANNUAL TECH CELEBRATION, AN EVENING THAT HONORS THE OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS OF TECH TALENT AND RECOGNIZES THOSE WHO HAVE MADE A PROFOUND IMPACT WITHIN THE LOCAL TECH COMMUNITY. Do you know a student, teacher, innovator or business in the area that is doing amazing things in the Tech sector? Click […]

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Students graduate from Highlander Code Camp showcasing new web skills

July 20, 2017

The AIM Institute and Seventy Five North have teamed up to help increase the number of minority youth exposed to technology, specifically in the North Omaha area. According to a study by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, there is a lack of diversity in the high tech career field. The Highlander Code camp was created to help close […]

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