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UNM Continuing Education launches affordable coding bootcamps

UNM Continuing Education launches affordable coding bootcamps Part-time, 18-week programs to help working professionals become software developers April 27, 2021 With the current shortage of 1.4 million software developers in the US, there is a heightened demand for skilled software developers. The University of New Mexico Continuing Education saw an opportunity to bridge this gap by offering 18-week coding bootcamps powered by Promineo Tech in both Front End and Back End Software Development. The bootcamps are specifically designed for the working adult who is looking to switch careers, or to change positions within the tech industry. The job opportunities for the graduates of the program span from roles including Java Developer, Software Engineer, Back End Developer, Application Developer and Front End Developer with a rewarding $62,000 average starting salary.

DCA: Discussion On Asylum System, Short Biographies On New Mexico Farmers, Return Of Science Story Time…

DCA: Discussion On Asylum System, Short Biographies On New Mexico Farmers, Return Of Science Story Time… DCA News: Explore the latest online programming from the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), bringing the state’s unique blend of cultures into your home through its museums, historic sites, and cultural institutions. This week includes three programs: The History and Literary Arts department at the National Hispanic Cultural Center presents the latest online lecture in the series Perspectivas Modernas “Seeking Refuge: The Role of Expert Witnesses in Latin American Asylum Cases” via Zoom May 4. In this presentation, Kimberly Gauderman, a professor in the Department of History at the University of New Mexico, offers a description of the asylum system in the United States and the role of expert witnesses in cases for refugees from Latin America, focusing on the specific challenges faced by women and LGBTQ persons. Register for this free event here.

Public forums for Water Resources Program director finalists

John Fleck Fleck has been director of the program since 2016. His work, as an academic and a writer for popular audiences, is focused on the Colorado River Basin - its problems as climate change collides with population growth, and its solutions, as communities learn to collaborate in the task of using less water. His service as Water Resources Program director is an extension of that work, helping a new generation of water managers develop the technical skills and policy understanding needed to solve the region s problems. “The job has exceeded the idle fantasies of my younger years,” Fleck wrote in a recent blog post. “So much fun to teach, and learn from, UNM Water Resources Students. So much fun to spend my days on a university campus with all the thinking and libraries and trees.”

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