A program is teaching computer coding to felons who find it tough to get jobs out of prison. It's landing some of them six-figure salaries. Program organizers said it is addressing public safety.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Inside the barbed wire walls of NCCI Gardner, a small group of inmates is taking advantage of a new initiative that could change ...
For a person to succeed after getting out of prison, it’s helpful to have a support system as well as a marketable skill. For ...
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — An after-school computer coding program has been hard at work developing a helping hand for students learning the art of computer science. Centennial's theCoderSchool mentors ...
The Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC) has handed over 350 laptops to the Upper West Regional Coordinating Council to kickstart the first phase of the One Million Coders ...
Twenty-six-year-old Blisha Magar is one of 20 refugees working away in a classroom during a free computer coding boot camp called Refcode. The program, led by software engineers, teaches refugees tech ...