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20 in Their 20s: New Influentials of 2017 Take Courage, Drive and Heart to Every Corner of Arkansas

This is the ninth year that Arkansas Business has sought out talented young leaders in our business and nonprofit community to introduce to readers in a feature called the New Influentials: 20 in Their 20s. read more >
UCA President Houston Davis; Lee Price, Arkansas State Director for the U.S. Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship and Training; GB Cazes, president of products and services for Metova Inc.; Shelley Mehl, associate vice president of the UCA Division of Outreach and Community Engagement; Mary Dunlap, Arkansas Coding Academy director; and Mark McManus with the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services celebrate the state’s first Information Technology Based Registered Apprenticeship Program at UCA.
Education

UCA, Metova Announce IT Apprenticeship Program

The University of Central Arkansas' Division of Outreach & Community Engagement, the Arkansas Coding Academy, the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services and U.S. Department of Labor recently announced the state’s first Information Technology Based Registered Apprenticeship Program at UCA. read more >
Education

Arkansas Coding Academy Announces Inaugural Class

The University of Central Arkansas on Friday announced that 20 new Java developers have completed the most recent Arkansas Coding Academy boot camp and part-time classes. read more >
Mary Dunlap
Education

UCA, Metova Announce Opening of Arkansas Coding Academy

Metova Inc. and the University of Central Arkansas in Conway mark the opening of the Arkansas Coding Academy, a hands-on program that aims to build a talent pipeline of software developers and programmers. read more >
Iron Yard graduate Jacklyn Carroll:  "I wanted to learn skills that would help me create a website on both ends — the design end and the coding end.”
Education

Iron Yard Hopes Coding Helps Populate Tech Sector in Little Rock

As more Americans suspect traditional college degrees are delivering less return on their investment, coding schools like the Iron Yard are filling a fast-growing niche. read more >
Students train at an Iron Yard class in Austin, Texas.
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Iron Yard Coding Classes Set to Begin in Little Rock

The Iron Yard coding school is set to launch in Little Rock from the Museum Center in the River Market District. The school will begin with three-month courses devoted to .NET and front-end engineering. read more >