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AIM Institute Receives TRIO Upward Bound Grant

September 21, 2017

AIM Institute received funding through the U.S. Department of Education TRIO Upward Bound grant that will help high school students prepare for successful graduation from high school and successful enrollment in postsecondary education.   This grant will serve high school students who are low-income, first-generation students attending Abraham Lincoln High School in Council Bluffs, Iowa. […]

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Dugger digs out of tough situation with tech career support from AIM Institute

July 24, 2017

David Dugger is used to living one step away from homelessness. At his closest point, he was down to his last $70 and living in a crowded storage room of a mobile home in North Platte, Nebraska. Completely surrounded by boxes, he only had enough space to roll out his makeshift mattress — a six-foot- long by two-foot- wide […]

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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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Don’t Panic Labs and AIM Interface School announce partnership

July 6, 2017

Don’t Panic Labs and AIM Interface School Announce Partnership to Expand Software Education in the Silicon Prairie Lincoln-based software design and development company Don’t Panic Labs and Omaha-based AIM Interface School are proud to announce a partnership to provide continuing education for professional software developers in the Omaha area. Through this partnership, AIM Interface School and Don’t Panic […]

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Web Development Workshop provides opportunity for tech growth in Omaha

July 1, 2017

The AIM Institute is hosting a free workshop to teach web development skills to students of all backgrounds, ranging from new to professional web developers, using the curriculum from NodeSchool.io, a hands-on learning approach. Sandi Barr and Andrew Neely, who worked with the related Nebraska JavaScript Conference that concludes this Friday in Omaha, said the goal of the Nodeschool […]

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