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Ask-a-Dev meetup offers mentoring from local programmers

May 1, 2018

Junior developers in Omaha now have a new opportunity to get mentoring, ask questions and find guidance on the journey of learning programming. Ask-a-Dev is a meetup where developers can come meet one-on-one with more experienced programmers. The Omaha meetup will take place Sunday, May 6, at Urban Abbey in downtown Omaha. Ask-a-Dev has meetups […]

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Emerging Leaders program helps IT professionals evaluate leadership roles

April 11, 2018

Registration is now open for AIM’s Emerging Leaders program. The program is geared toward information technology professionals interested in transitioning into leadership roles. Classes within the program offer the real-world experience of existing IT leaders to help participants gain a better understanding of the issues, challenges and skills needed to advance in their careers. “It’s […]

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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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Infotec 2018 offers array of educational, professional development opportunities

March 13, 2018

(Infotec 2017.) OMAHA, NE – Hundreds of the region’s most talented tech professionals will gather March 26, 27, and 28 for Infotec, the Silicon Prairie’s premier annual business tech gathering. This year’s conference features several cutting-edge educational and training opportunities. Security will be a big focus of the conference. The keynote speaker is retired Maj. […]

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Omaha middle school students win National Science Bowl regional competition

February 14, 2018

Earlier this month, a team of Omaha middle school students from King Science and Technology Magnet School won the regional competition for the 2018 National Science Bowl® (NSB). They will advance to the NSB National Finals this spring in Washington, D.C., as announced by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). “The National Science Bowl® continues […]

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