Capitology Blog

Capitol’s new chief academic officer, Dr. Helen G. Barker: “We’re at an exciting juncture for the university”

December 31, 1969
Since coming to Capitol in 2000, Dr. Helen G. Barker has served the university in many capacities: first as an adjunct professor, then as a member of the full-time faculty, and subsequently as academic dean.
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Data from August launch good news for Capitol space debris project

December 31, 1969
Student engineers at Capitol have received welcome news about their aerogel-based space debris-capturing project: data received from an August rocket launch has demonstrated that their system works and is ready to be flown into space.
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The Economist lauds Capitol as "delivering top-decile salaries"

December 31, 1969
Capitol Technology University has been singled out by The Economist as an exa
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Why Do Geeks Golf?

December 31, 1969
They don’t need GPS to figure yardage to the hole.Their mastery of trajectory, slope and wind variation allows them to always choose the right club.
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What is intelligence?

December 31, 1969
By Jason M. Pittman, Sc. D.March 26, 2018
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In the Driver’s Seat: Student Life at Capitol Technology University

December 31, 1969
On Halloween night at Capitol, the university library had become a haunted house. Phantoms and monsters of every description lurked among the creatively decorated stacks.
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Cyber Saturdays Are Here

December 31, 1969
Are you a high school, community college, or Capitol student with an interest in cybersecurity? Would you like to test your skills in a fast-paced game environment?
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Carl Hansen: 2015 Avrum Gudelsky scholarship recipient

December 31, 1969
Carl Hansen,  a senior in the astronautical engineering program, is the 2015 recipient of the Avrum Gudelsky Memorial Scholarship, endowed by Homer and Martha Gudelsky in memory of their son, Avrum.
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Dr. Mary-Margaret Chantré: cyber warrior and Capitol professor

December 31, 1969
A native of New Jersey, Dr. Mary-Margaret Chantré majored in English during college before embarking on a 22-year career in the military, retiring in 2017 with the rank of Major.
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Capitol hosts IEEE workshop on software-defined devices

December 31, 1969
Once, engineers talked about software-defined radios. Now many are talking about “software-defined everything.”
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