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  • Dream it! Do it! 3ME Trailer– Multiple Dates in April and May! (Locations TBD later)
    All day
    April 1, 2020

    Check back frequently for updated locations!!

    Times run from 9am-2pm

    April Dates:

    Wednesday and Thursday 8th and 9th

    Tuesday and Wednesday 14th and 15th

    Wednesday and Thursday 29th and 30th.

    May

    Tuesday and Wednesday 12th and 13th.

  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    April 1, 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
    April 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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  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    April 2, 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
    April 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!

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  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    April 3, 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
    April 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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  • Google Classroom Basics: Docs Edition
    All day
    April 4, 2020

    • Step-by-step instructions on creating a Google Doc in Google Classroom, including how to check spelling, add images, wrap text, and more
    • Interactive ways Google Docs can be used to engage students in advanced, collaborative learning opportunities within Google Classroom
    • How you can combine the power of Google Docs and Google Classroom to take these already amazing tools to the next level
  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    April 4, 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
    April 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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  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    April 5, 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
    April 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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  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    April 6, 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.

  • Math at Union Pacific Railroad
    4:30 pm-6:30 pm
    April 6, 2020
    1400 Douglas St, Omaha, NE 68179, USA

    Math Makes Trains Move

    Learn how Union Pacific Railroad applies math in its drones and engineering construction programs. 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
    April 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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  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    April 7, 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
    April 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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  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    April 8, 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
    April 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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  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    April 9, 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.

  • Collective Impact Forum Virtual Office Hour: Managing Change in (Rapidly) Changing Times
    1:00 pm-2:00 pm
    April 9, 2020

    We hope you are hanging in there. We know right now is pretty tough for many of you.
    For those that would like some support in this time of rapid change and uncertainty, we’re continuing our weekly office hour series focusing on managing change each week through April 23.

    If you have questions about how to manage change, whether it’s about managing your work priorities, your partner relationships, your teams, or even *how* to work at this time, we’re here to help.

    Join us for this week’s Virtual Office Hour where we will be answering your questions and offering recommendations and resources for what to think about and how to move forward when our work seems to be shifting by the day.

    We will also be sharing the recordings soon after. Feel free to register even if you can’t make it, and we’ll notify you when the recording is up- normally in just a few hours after the live event.

    Virtual Office Hour: Managing Change in (Rapidly) Changing Times
    Date: Thursday, April 9, 2020
    Time: 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm ET
    Cost: Free.   Register here

  • LinkedIn Adapting to a Virtual Business Environment Webinar
    1:00 pm-2:00 pm
    April 9, 2020

    How are you and your team adapting to a virtual business environment?

    Join us for an interactive webinar to hear how LinkedIn L&D leaders Kevin Delaney and Sara Dowling are managing through these challenges.

    We’ll explore:
    • Insights on how LinkedIn is managing a changing world of work, and how L&D can help in these critical times
    • Tips on how to leverage learning to engage and support a remote workforce
    • How to build a remote culture of learning
    We’ll also answer questions directly from you; please submit topics you would like us to cover.

    Join us on April 9th, Thursday at 11 am PT, 1 pm CT and 2 pm ET.

    Click Here to Register

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    April 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!

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  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    April 10, 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
    April 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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  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    April 11, 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
    April 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!

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  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    April 12, 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
    April 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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  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    April 13, 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.

  • Live Downlink with NASA Astronauts
    12:00 pm-2:00 pm
    April 13, 2020

    Tune in to NASA TV or www.nasa.gov/nasalive to watch NASA astronauts Christopher Cassidy and Jessica Meir respond live to questions submitted by students from across the state of Maine. The Challenger Learning Center of Maine and the Maine Space Grant Consortium are co-hosting this live downlink.

    Cassidy and Meir, who both grew up in Maine, will be on the International Space Station together for eight days, beginning on April 9.

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    April 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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  • Essay Contest on the Meaning of Civil Discourse **Due April 15th**
    9:20 am-11:00 pm
    April 14, 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
    April 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!

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

  • #CodeFromHome with Girls Who Code
    12:00 pm-1:00 pm
    April 15, 2020
     

    Hey friend,

    What do Pictionary and this week’s #CodeFromHome both have in common?! Art and algorithms!

    Download this week’s unplugged activity, write up an algorithm, dial-up a friend 📱, and see if they can draw your object using your directions! Go ahead, channel your inner Frida Kahlo and Katherine Johnson at the same time.

    Download Here

    You’ll need at least two people, but this game works for a big group too! And definitely share your photos tagging @GirlsWhoCode #CodeFromHome—we want to see how well you did.

    Tune in on Wednesday, 4/15 at 1 pm ET, we are teaching this lesson live on IG with a surprise guest!

     

    Go ahead, channel your inner artist – happy coding,

    The Girls Who Code team

     

     

    P.S. While we’re excited to bring you this resource, this is also a challenging time for organizations like ours. Your support now, more than ever, ensures we can continue providing our girls, families, and communities with the support they need during this difficult time.  Make your gift today here.

    P.P.S Did you know you can start a Virtual Girls Who Code Club? If you are enjoying these lessons, as a Club Facilitator, you will have access to even more resources and support. Learn more about starting a Club here.

  • STEMconnector K-12 Virtual Learning Resources Webinar
    12:00 pm-2:00 pm
    April 15, 2020

    Join Us to Learn How to Access More K-12
    Virtual Learning Resources from Across
    the STEMconnector Network

    While this is a challenging time for businesses, families, and individuals, particularly those who are now homeschooling their children while in many cases working remotely themselves, many of STEMconnector’s members have resources available to help create seamless virtual learning opportunities for K-12 students.

    Building on our What’s Working? series where we share best practices across our network, we are continuing to release a special installation focused specifically on virtual K-12 learning resources across our network. The webinar series and all accompanying materials are accessible publicly to support broad dissemination and we encourage you to share with your networks.

    The third webinar, which will take place Wednesday, April 15 at 1 pm ET will highlight currently available virtual resources that ISS, Learning Blade, UL – XplorLabs, and LabXChange have available to prepare students for STEM careers and increase student retention in STEM education pathways.

    Register here

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    April 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
    April 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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  • Underwater Filmmaking Webinar with Global Foundation for Ocean Exploration
    1:00 pm-2:00 pm
    April 17, 2020

    To help teachers and parents with online learning, the Global Foundation for Ocean Exploration has designed online modules for middle and high school students that include ocean facts, amazing videos, interviews with career professionals, selected short essays, and critical thinking questions to stimulate discussion. If you are looking for quality, easy-to-use, virtual classroom-ready lessons relating to the ocean, please visit our Education page at https://engineeringfordiscovery.org/education/

    We currently have modules on Corals, Underwater Filmmaking, and Shipwrecks, and additional modules will be developed each week.

    Visit our website often and watch for new content on Ocean Technology, Deep Sea Fishes, Underwater Volcanoes, and more!

    Register for Underwater Filmmaking here

  • Science on a Sphere Facebook Live Stream with MCC
    5:00 pm-5:30 pm
    April 17, 2020

    Join us on Friday, April 17, 5-5:30 p.m., on our Facebook page for a special Science on a Sphere Livestream event! Explore the oceans below and travel deep into the ocean where some creatures have never seen the sunlight. Don’t be afraid, you will have a crew and guide to take you down and bring you back safely from the abyss, flashlights optional! This event is for kids ages 5-14 and their adventurous parents.

    After the livestream, we will post hands-on activities on our livestream post and on this event page. These hands-on activities can be completed by kids/parents with items easily found at home! Don’t forget to share your complete projects with us on our livestream post or on this event page. We will pin the Livestream post to the top of our Facebook page so it’s easier to find when you want to share your project with us. We can’t wait to share this experience with you!

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    April 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
    April 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
    April 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
    April 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
    April 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
    April 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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  • Play is a Powerful Teacher Webinar by Sphero
    10:00 am-10:45 am
    April 23, 2020

    At Sphero, we believe that play is a powerful teacher. In this 45 minute webinar, you’ll learn how play and inquiry-based learning puts students’ questions, ideas and observations at the center of their learning experiences.

    You’ll learn how Sphero promotes play-based learning to boost engagement and motivation in students of all ages. We will also be unveiling the Sphero Global Challenge – the ultimate STEM competition!

    Two lucky winners will be selected to receive two Sphero BOLTs they can use to participate in the Sphero Global Challenge.

    Join us April 23rd, 9:00AM MT

    Register here

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    April 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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  • City Nature Challenge 2020
    All day
    April 24, 2020-April 27, 2020
    3701 S 10th St, Omaha, NE 68107, USA

    Join Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium on April 24-27, 2020, for a Nature Break. A once friendly competition, the City Nature Challenge 2020: Omaha Metro is now focusing on embracing the healing power of nature and encouraging the collaborate aspect of urban biodiversity.

    The international community will join in this four-day period to get out in nature and document plants and animals around the world. City Nature Challenge can still offer people all over the planet a way to safely connect with nature and each other during these difficult times. Neighborhoods, backyards, and walking trails present nature and opportunities to make observations and document our world around us while practicing social distancing.

    Sign up today at inaturalist.org and join the project City Nature Challenge 2020: Omaha Metro. You’ll start receiving journal posts about activities that you can do to practice before the event, hints on how to improve your photography, and even ways you can help others identify their observations.

    Join us and take a Nature Break!
    When: April 24-27, 2020
    Sign up at: iNaturalist.org
    Project name: City Nature Challenge 2020: Omaha Metro
    For more information visit OHDZA

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    April 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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  • City Nature Challenge 2020
    All day
    April 25, 2020-April 27, 2020
    3701 S 10th St, Omaha, NE 68107, USA

    Join Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium on April 24-27, 2020, for a Nature Break. A once friendly competition, the City Nature Challenge 2020: Omaha Metro is now focusing on embracing the healing power of nature and encouraging the collaborate aspect of urban biodiversity.

    The international community will join in this four-day period to get out in nature and document plants and animals around the world. City Nature Challenge can still offer people all over the planet a way to safely connect with nature and each other during these difficult times. Neighborhoods, backyards, and walking trails present nature and opportunities to make observations and document our world around us while practicing social distancing.

    Sign up today at inaturalist.org and join the project City Nature Challenge 2020: Omaha Metro. You’ll start receiving journal posts about activities that you can do to practice before the event, hints on how to improve your photography, and even ways you can help others identify their observations.

    Join us and take a Nature Break!
    When: April 24-27, 2020
    Sign up at: iNaturalist.org
    Project name: City Nature Challenge 2020: Omaha Metro
    For more information visit OHDZA

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    April 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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  • City Nature Challenge 2020
    All day
    April 26, 2020-April 27, 2020
    3701 S 10th St, Omaha, NE 68107, USA

    Join Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium on April 24-27, 2020, for a Nature Break. A once friendly competition, the City Nature Challenge 2020: Omaha Metro is now focusing on embracing the healing power of nature and encouraging the collaborate aspect of urban biodiversity.

    The international community will join in this four-day period to get out in nature and document plants and animals around the world. City Nature Challenge can still offer people all over the planet a way to safely connect with nature and each other during these difficult times. Neighborhoods, backyards, and walking trails present nature and opportunities to make observations and document our world around us while practicing social distancing.

    Sign up today at inaturalist.org and join the project City Nature Challenge 2020: Omaha Metro. You’ll start receiving journal posts about activities that you can do to practice before the event, hints on how to improve your photography, and even ways you can help others identify their observations.

    Join us and take a Nature Break!
    When: April 24-27, 2020
    Sign up at: iNaturalist.org
    Project name: City Nature Challenge 2020: Omaha Metro
    For more information visit OHDZA

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    April 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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  • City Nature Challenge 2020
    All day
    April 27, 2020-April 27, 2020
    3701 S 10th St, Omaha, NE 68107, USA

    Join Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium on April 24-27, 2020, for a Nature Break. A once friendly competition, the City Nature Challenge 2020: Omaha Metro is now focusing on embracing the healing power of nature and encouraging the collaborate aspect of urban biodiversity.

    The international community will join in this four-day period to get out in nature and document plants and animals around the world. City Nature Challenge can still offer people all over the planet a way to safely connect with nature and each other during these difficult times. Neighborhoods, backyards, and walking trails present nature and opportunities to make observations and document our world around us while practicing social distancing.

    Sign up today at inaturalist.org and join the project City Nature Challenge 2020: Omaha Metro. You’ll start receiving journal posts about activities that you can do to practice before the event, hints on how to improve your photography, and even ways you can help others identify their observations.

    Join us and take a Nature Break!
    When: April 24-27, 2020
    Sign up at: iNaturalist.org
    Project name: City Nature Challenge 2020: Omaha Metro
    For more information visit OHDZA

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    April 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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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    April 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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  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    April 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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  • Bird Conservancy of the Rockies-Birding Webinars
    12:00 pm-1:00 pm
    April 30, 2020

    Songbirds Part II

    Register here

  • MCC’s Code School
    5:00 pm
    April 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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