At a town hall meeting on Monday, April 4, Mochoruk, said the planning committee has been filed out with professors, administrators and members of the broader UND community, among others. The work groups will be composed of an even border base of people.
President Andrew Armacost will give opening remarks next Thursday at 10 a.m., followed by the open house where people can visit with Armacost and provide feedback.
University of North Dakota launches affordable coding boot camps
Staff Report
Grand Forks -The University of North Dakota (UND) is introducing its partnership with Promineo Tech to offer coding and data engineering boot camps to enhance the technology workforce in North Dakota. By offering these boot camps, UND is bridging the skills gap to meet the growing demand for technologists in the industry. The part-time and flexible schedule provides in-demand tech education for working adults to reskill or upskill and fulfill the demand for skilled tech talent. These boot camps are a great complement to our degree programs in computer and data science and allow UND to offer yet another pathway to this rapidly growing industry, says Brian Tande, Dean, UND College of Engineering & Mines.