FLATIRON NEWS

Announcing the NYC Web Development Fellowship for Foreign-Born New Yorkers

The NYC Fellowship is a 22-week training program designed to equip New Yorkers with the skills needed to launch careers in tech. Offered free of cost through the NYC Tech Talent Pipeline, with support from the Robin Hood Foundation, this iteration of the Fellowship serves foreign born New Yorkers who are authorized to work in the United States.

Karlie Kloss Helps Change the Face of Programming for Young Women

13 percent. That’s how many female teenagers consider a STEM field as their first choice for their future career. Luckily, many people and organizations – including the White House – are working to figure out how to get more young women excited about science, math and technology. It’s also a topic that is catching the attention of more unexpected advocates, like model Karlie Kloss.

Operation Code: One Army Veteran’s Path to Programming

Michael Perritano is familiar with tactical operations, but after leaving the United States Army in 2011 with 10 years of service under his belt, he became acquainted with an operation of a different kind. The organization Operation Code partners with the Flatiron School’s online campus – Learn – to help former military personnel build new skills.

Announcing the Kode With Klossy Summer Program

We’re excited to share that the second annual Kode With Klossy summer camp is now accepting applications for three locations across the country: NY, LA and St Louis. Spearheaded by model and all around awesome woman Karlie Kloss (trust us on that one, she’s a student here!), the program teaches girls the ins and outs of programming languages used behind apps such as Twitter and The New York Times.

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