Students graduate from Highlander Code Camp showcasing new web skills
The AIM Institute and Seventy Five North have teamed up to help increase the number of minority youth exposed to technology, specifically in the North Omaha area. According to a study by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, there is a lack of diversity in the high tech career field. The Highlander Code camp was created to help close the gap.The seven-week Highlander Code Camp provided 15 high school students who live and go to school in North Omaha the opportunity to learn website development, collaboration, employment and life skills.On Friday, July 28 at 3 p.m. students will showcase websites built during camp and receive a certificate to mark their graduation from the program.WhenFriday, July 28, 20173 p.m.WhereAIM Brain Exchange1902 Howard St.Omaha, NE 68102