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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 1, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 2, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: Sharks on the Move
    6:00 pm-8:00 pm
    March 2, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    This session will show and cover how and why shark migration patterns have changed and what is driving the movement of them.  Instructor Jill Langhorst

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:2.00
    CEUs:0.20

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

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  • Math with Biomechanics
    4:30 pm-6:30 pm
    March 3, 2020
    6160 University Dr S, Omaha, NE 68182, USA

    Math and the Body

    Explore how mathematics helps scientists understand human body movement! This event is for Educators, Administrators and Pre-Service Teachers

    Registration Fee $5

    Enter code: STEMrocks5

    OPS Staff Only: OPS2020

    RSVP: stemtrail.unomaha.edu/register

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 3, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 4, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 5, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: Continental Divide
    1:00 pm-4:00 pm
    March 6, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    Explore the geologic evidence and photos of how the Continental Divide was formed. We will also look at the surrounding mountain ranges.  Instructor David Pares

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:3.00
    CEUs:0.30

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 6, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: Birds on the Move (ages 5-12)
    9:00 am-11:00 am
    March 7, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    This session will cover how and why birds migrate in the Western Hemisphere and how temperatures effect their migration patterns. This is a child/parent class, only the child needs to register. (ages 5-12). Taught by Jill Langhorst

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:2.00
    CEUs:0.20

    About Science on a Sphere:

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 7, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 8, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 9, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: Birds on the Move
    6:00 pm-8:00 pm
    March 9, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    This session will cover how and why birds migrate in the Western Hemisphere and how temperatures effect their migration patterns. Taught by Jill Langhorst

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:2.00
    CEUs:0.20

    About Science on a Sphere:

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

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  • Iowa Biotech Association 2020 Partnering for Growth
    All day
    March 10, 2020-March 11, 2020
    1055 SW Prairie Trail Pkwy, Ankeny, IA 50023, USA
    Partnering for Growth is a two-day conference featuring industry-specific Tracks, a one-on-one meeting scheduling system and a Biotech Showcase pitch competition that joins together innovators, investors, and biotech leaders. It provides top-notch information and educational content for our diverse membership and draws distinguished keynote speakers from Iowa and around the country, making PFG a premier event for learning, investing, and networking with multiple sectors of the biotech industry. Download a Save the Date flier to share with your colleagues!

    Registration and agenda coming January 2, 2020!

    Registration Rates
    MembersNon-MembersTeachersStudents
    Early Bird: $125
    Regular: $150
    Early Bird: $150
    Regular: $175
    Free
    (Junior and Senior High)
    Free
    (Junior/Senior High; College)
    Who Should Attend
    • Angel Investors, Seed Capital Funds, Venture Capitalists and Investment Firms
    • Entrepreneur, Mid-sized, and large company representatives from the following industry sectors:
      • Food & Ag
      • Human Health
      • Animal Health
      • Biofuels/Industrial Bio
    • Biotech and Support Leaders Involved with Research and Development, Business and/or Economic Development, Human Resources, Issues Management and Regulatory
    • Anyone Interested in Learning more About Biotech Companies, Innovations and Efforts
    • Teachers and Students
    • Iowa Government Officials

     

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 10, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • Iowa Biotech Association 2020 Partnering for Growth
    All day
    March 11, 2020-March 11, 2020
    1055 SW Prairie Trail Pkwy, Ankeny, IA 50023, USA
    Partnering for Growth is a two-day conference featuring industry-specific Tracks, a one-on-one meeting scheduling system and a Biotech Showcase pitch competition that joins together innovators, investors, and biotech leaders. It provides top-notch information and educational content for our diverse membership and draws distinguished keynote speakers from Iowa and around the country, making PFG a premier event for learning, investing, and networking with multiple sectors of the biotech industry. Download a Save the Date flier to share with your colleagues!

    Registration and agenda coming January 2, 2020!

    Registration Rates
    MembersNon-MembersTeachersStudents
    Early Bird: $125
    Regular: $150
    Early Bird: $150
    Regular: $175
    Free
    (Junior and Senior High)
    Free
    (Junior/Senior High; College)
    Who Should Attend
    • Angel Investors, Seed Capital Funds, Venture Capitalists and Investment Firms
    • Entrepreneur, Mid-sized, and large company representatives from the following industry sectors:
      • Food & Ag
      • Human Health
      • Animal Health
      • Biofuels/Industrial Bio
    • Biotech and Support Leaders Involved with Research and Development, Business and/or Economic Development, Human Resources, Issues Management and Regulatory
    • Anyone Interested in Learning more About Biotech Companies, Innovations and Efforts
    • Teachers and Students
    • Iowa Government Officials

     

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 11, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: UFO-Paranormal Analysis and Equipment
    6:00 pm-9:00 pm
    March 11, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    Discover the type of equipment used in investigations and the subsequent analysis of the collected data. We will also look at the techniques used to tell whether a photo is fake or real.  Instructor David Pares

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:3.00
    CEUs:0.30

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 12, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC-Science on a Sphere: Karst Landscapes
    1:00 pm-4:00 pm
    March 13, 2020
    2112 N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111, USA

    Look at a field survey conducted in SE Nebraska, Jefferson County. Karst Landscapes are formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks which cause sink holes. We will look at the limestone formations, soils and the damping effect of EMF fields in that region. Instructor David Pares

    Fee:$29.00
    Hours:2.00
    CEUs:0.20

    In the fall of 2019, MCC debuted the permanent exhibit Science On a Sphere at MCC North Express. The installation of the Science On a Sphere exhibit is the first permanent exhibit of its kind in Nebraska and features breathtaking visualizations of earth and space.

    In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, MCC has developed a multitude of informative and engaging SOS programs that appeal to community and school audiences.  The visually stunning display engages students by showing datasets, which seem like educational “movies” starring science textbook topics. Science on a Sphere comes preloaded with over 500 datasets ranging in length and in complexity across dozens of topics. MCC staff is able to customize programs to meet teacher and educational needs and we are in the process of developing and sharing new SOS courses on topics of global and local importance.

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 13, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 14, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

15
  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 15, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 16, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 17, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 18, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 19, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 20, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 21, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 22, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 23, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • Career Exploration and Networking Tours-Construction Focused
    9:00 am-4:00 pm
    March 24, 2020

    **Stay Tuned for More Information**

    Transportation to these events will be provided from Heartland Workforce Solutions to all tour stops. Participants will receive an employer-sponsored lunch during the tour.

    Once all details have been finalized, the flyer and registration link will be shared.

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 24, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • Career Exploration and Networking Tours-IT Focused
    9:00 am-4:00 pm
    March 25, 2020

    **Stay Tuned for More Information**

    Transportation to these events will be provided from Heartland Workforce Solutions to all tour stops. Participants will receive an employer-sponsored lunch during the tour.

    Once all details have been finalized, the flyer and registration link will be shared.

  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    March 25, 2020-April 15, 2020

    Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse

    The Bill of Rights Institute rewards students who rise to the challenge of tackling some of the most compelling questions of our time. This year’s We the Students Essay Contest challenges students to tell what civil discourse means to them. Students who provide the most thoughtful, meaningful responses to this question will receive scholarship awards of up to $7,500. A total of 14 students will receive scholarship prizes totaling $19,000. In their essays, students must not only share their understanding of what civil discourse is meant to be but also relate what it looks like when it works—and when it does not—and why. Students are encouraged to bring emotion, creativity, specific examples (including current events), and well-researched facts into what they write.

    Deadline: April 15, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. (PT), for essays

    Plus: The We the Students contest isn’t the only opportunity for students to win scholarships and prizes by taking on the crucial issues of the day. Every two weeks on the Bill of Rights Institute’s Think the Vote debate platform, students are invited to share their opinions on a current events–related question. Students who make the most persuasive case for their position win a gift card and a chance at a $1,000 scholarship at the end of the school year.

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 25, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    March 26, 2020-April 15, 2020

    Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse

    The Bill of Rights Institute rewards students who rise to the challenge of tackling some of the most compelling questions of our time. This year’s We the Students Essay Contest challenges students to tell what civil discourse means to them. Students who provide the most thoughtful, meaningful responses to this question will receive scholarship awards of up to $7,500. A total of 14 students will receive scholarship prizes totaling $19,000. In their essays, students must not only share their understanding of what civil discourse is meant to be but also relate what it looks like when it works—and when it does not—and why. Students are encouraged to bring emotion, creativity, specific examples (including current events), and well-researched facts into what they write.

    Deadline: April 15, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. (PT), for essays

    Plus: The We the Students contest isn’t the only opportunity for students to win scholarships and prizes by taking on the crucial issues of the day. Every two weeks on the Bill of Rights Institute’s Think the Vote debate platform, students are invited to share their opinions on a current events–related question. Students who make the most persuasive case for their position win a gift card and a chance at a $1,000 scholarship at the end of the school year.

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 26, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    March 27, 2020-April 15, 2020

    Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse

    The Bill of Rights Institute rewards students who rise to the challenge of tackling some of the most compelling questions of our time. This year’s We the Students Essay Contest challenges students to tell what civil discourse means to them. Students who provide the most thoughtful, meaningful responses to this question will receive scholarship awards of up to $7,500. A total of 14 students will receive scholarship prizes totaling $19,000. In their essays, students must not only share their understanding of what civil discourse is meant to be but also relate what it looks like when it works—and when it does not—and why. Students are encouraged to bring emotion, creativity, specific examples (including current events), and well-researched facts into what they write.

    Deadline: April 15, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. (PT), for essays

    Plus: The We the Students contest isn’t the only opportunity for students to win scholarships and prizes by taking on the crucial issues of the day. Every two weeks on the Bill of Rights Institute’s Think the Vote debate platform, students are invited to share their opinions on a current events–related question. Students who make the most persuasive case for their position win a gift card and a chance at a $1,000 scholarship at the end of the school year.

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 27, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    March 28, 2020-April 15, 2020

    Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse

    The Bill of Rights Institute rewards students who rise to the challenge of tackling some of the most compelling questions of our time. This year’s We the Students Essay Contest challenges students to tell what civil discourse means to them. Students who provide the most thoughtful, meaningful responses to this question will receive scholarship awards of up to $7,500. A total of 14 students will receive scholarship prizes totaling $19,000. In their essays, students must not only share their understanding of what civil discourse is meant to be but also relate what it looks like when it works—and when it does not—and why. Students are encouraged to bring emotion, creativity, specific examples (including current events), and well-researched facts into what they write.

    Deadline: April 15, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. (PT), for essays

    Plus: The We the Students contest isn’t the only opportunity for students to win scholarships and prizes by taking on the crucial issues of the day. Every two weeks on the Bill of Rights Institute’s Think the Vote debate platform, students are invited to share their opinions on a current events–related question. Students who make the most persuasive case for their position win a gift card and a chance at a $1,000 scholarship at the end of the school year.

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 28, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    March 29, 2020-April 15, 2020

    Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse

    The Bill of Rights Institute rewards students who rise to the challenge of tackling some of the most compelling questions of our time. This year’s We the Students Essay Contest challenges students to tell what civil discourse means to them. Students who provide the most thoughtful, meaningful responses to this question will receive scholarship awards of up to $7,500. A total of 14 students will receive scholarship prizes totaling $19,000. In their essays, students must not only share their understanding of what civil discourse is meant to be but also relate what it looks like when it works—and when it does not—and why. Students are encouraged to bring emotion, creativity, specific examples (including current events), and well-researched facts into what they write.

    Deadline: April 15, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. (PT), for essays

    Plus: The We the Students contest isn’t the only opportunity for students to win scholarships and prizes by taking on the crucial issues of the day. Every two weeks on the Bill of Rights Institute’s Think the Vote debate platform, students are invited to share their opinions on a current events–related question. Students who make the most persuasive case for their position win a gift card and a chance at a $1,000 scholarship at the end of the school year.

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 29, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    March 30, 2020-April 15, 2020

    Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse

    The Bill of Rights Institute rewards students who rise to the challenge of tackling some of the most compelling questions of our time. This year’s We the Students Essay Contest challenges students to tell what civil discourse means to them. Students who provide the most thoughtful, meaningful responses to this question will receive scholarship awards of up to $7,500. A total of 14 students will receive scholarship prizes totaling $19,000. In their essays, students must not only share their understanding of what civil discourse is meant to be but also relate what it looks like when it works—and when it does not—and why. Students are encouraged to bring emotion, creativity, specific examples (including current events), and well-researched facts into what they write.

    Deadline: April 15, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. (PT), for essays

    Plus: The We the Students contest isn’t the only opportunity for students to win scholarships and prizes by taking on the crucial issues of the day. Every two weeks on the Bill of Rights Institute’s Think the Vote debate platform, students are invited to share their opinions on a current events–related question. Students who make the most persuasive case for their position win a gift card and a chance at a $1,000 scholarship at the end of the school year.

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 30, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    March 31, 2020-April 15, 2020

    Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse

    The Bill of Rights Institute rewards students who rise to the challenge of tackling some of the most compelling questions of our time. This year’s We the Students Essay Contest challenges students to tell what civil discourse means to them. Students who provide the most thoughtful, meaningful responses to this question will receive scholarship awards of up to $7,500. A total of 14 students will receive scholarship prizes totaling $19,000. In their essays, students must not only share their understanding of what civil discourse is meant to be but also relate what it looks like when it works—and when it does not—and why. Students are encouraged to bring emotion, creativity, specific examples (including current events), and well-researched facts into what they write.

    Deadline: April 15, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. (PT), for essays

    Plus: The We the Students contest isn’t the only opportunity for students to win scholarships and prizes by taking on the crucial issues of the day. Every two weeks on the Bill of Rights Institute’s Think the Vote debate platform, students are invited to share their opinions on a current events–related question. Students who make the most persuasive case for their position win a gift card and a chance at a $1,000 scholarship at the end of the school year.

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    March 31, 2020-October 29, 2020
    The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St, Omaha, NE 68102, USA

    MCC’s Code School is a program that teaches solid technical knowledge through hands-on, full-stack development curriculum. We’ve built an outstanding team of expert instructors with vast industry experience. With a 5-1 student-to-instructor ratio, the MCC Code School guarantees extensive feedback and coaching throughout the program. Soft skills, including efficiency in working in team environments using Agile methodology are also a priority of this unique, nine-month course.

    Our second cohort begins January 23, 2020. MCC Code School will hold classes on evenings and Saturdays, allowing your employees to continue a full-time work schedule as they acquire new skills.

    Click the link above to apply now!

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