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Project 18 survey of Omaha women in tech seeks more responses for accurate snapshot

June 13, 2018

Almost one month after its release, a survey of women’s experiences working in tech in Omaha is about one-third of the way to its goal of 600 responses. Project 18 released the survey in the middle of May. As of June 11, it has logged around 200 responses, according to organizer Rebecca Stavick. “I’m enthusiastic […]

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Training seminar offers insight on accelerated learning principles

June 5, 2018

(Photo: Training from the Back of the Room session at Blueshift Innovation, Kansas City, 2018. Photo provided by Matt Kirilov/PMI Heartland Chapter.) OMAHA — Organizational leaders, trainers and instructors have a new opportunity this month to advance their training skills. “Training from the Back of the Room” is a two-day course that promises to explore the […]

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Football champion now champions personal growth and youth in tech

May 22, 2018

Tony Veland is an Omaha native whose sports highlights include back-to-back 1994-1995 national championships with the Nebraska Cornhuskers. In addition to being on the championship team, Veland also was co-captain of the 1995 team, helping to lead the Huskers to victory. After college, he went on to become a 1997 Super Bowl champion with the […]

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SPN’s May Tech Recap

May 16, 2018

Catch up on regional tech news with these recent top stories from Silicon Prairie News. Click the headlines to read more. Future Builders Challenge inspires the next generation of Lincoln’s entrepreneurs Earlier this year, SPN highlighted a community partnership underway in Lincoln to encourage and support young entrepreneurs. The Future Builders Challenge helps students identify […]

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Kids build broader horizons at AIM Brain Exchange

May 14, 2018

OMAHA  — A year ago, if you would have asked a group of 6th graders at Liberty Elementary School if they ever thought they could build a computer, they might have given you some strange looks. Today, they would give you instructions. “You screw everything in, wire it in, put the buttons in,” 12-year-old Da’Shawn […]

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