The Collaborative Coding Club will host its project showcase Friday, Dec. 6, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in Nord Hall, Room 356. During this event, groups will present their final projects that they have ...
On Saturday, April 18, Students from across the Bay Area gathered at Burlingame High School for the first Panther Hacks ...
Learning to code is no longer optional in today’s rapidly changing digital world, but many young people still don’t have access to the right resources. With underrepresentation in the tech industry, ...
BRAINERD — Computer coding and 4-H may not often be thought of as going hand-in-hand but a 14-year-old 4-H ambassador from Breezy Point designed a coding program for the group. Seeing other kids ...
The Girls Who Code club is trying to close the gender gap in computing by encouraging women to pursue STEM majors.
In 2026, coding projects are more than practice—they’re proof of your skills. From beginner-friendly builds to advanced AI systems, hands-on work shows employers you can create real solutions.
Build first, understand later.