Capitology Blog

How to Avoid Plagiarism in Academic Writing

March 20, 2024
In a special guest blog, Professor of Practice in Intelligence & Global Security at Capitol Technology University, Dr. Joshua Sinai gives his insights into the issue of plagiarism.
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How to Spot AI-generated Content: Is It Fact or Fiction?

March 18, 2024
The emergence of more content generated by artificial intelligence in the last three years has ushered in a fascinating new aspect to the Information Age.
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How UX Design Can Improve Cybersecurity: Designing with the User In Mind

March 18, 2024
Designing with the user in mind integrates both UX design and cybersecurity principles. Both areas share common and complementary goals and aim to enhance user satisfaction and trust to encourage repeat use of a website or app.
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The Women Behind Our Best Tech

March 13, 2024
As we celebrate Women's History Month, we'd like to shine a spotlight on the remarkable contributions of women everywhere, especially in the world of STEM.
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Firefly Aerospace and Lockheed Martin's Groundbreaking Satellite Antenna Demonstration

March 7, 2024
Lockheed Martin and Firefly Aerospace came together to demonstrate exciting satellite communication technology advancements. Innovations in the aerospace industry like this one could unlock countless possibilities.
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In the Battle Against Fake Reviews, the FTC Fights Back

March 5, 2024
In the digital marketplace, consumers must rely on the reviews of strangers. The new FTC regulations for preventing fake online reviews is one step in the right direction toward retaining authenticity that consumers can rely on.
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­­­­­­From Smart Classrooms to Connected Dorms: How IoT is Transforming College Campuses

March 4, 2024
The Internet of Things, or IoT, is transforming the way we interact with everyday objects — From your fridge sending an alert when you’re out of milk to your fitness tracker automatically syncing your
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New Pilot Diversity Initiative Aims to Level Playing Field for Women, People of Color

February 28, 2024
According to the federal bureau of labor statistics, more than 90% of all aircraft pilots are white males. When looking specifically at commercial airline pilots, estimates indicate that fewer than 7% of them are women with only about 1% are women of color. This lack of diversity is part of a significant challenge for the aviation industry, and it’s one that United Airlines is taking on through a new flight school and an ambitious goal for the next decade. 
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Closing the Cybersecurity Talent Gap

February 28, 2024
Cybercrime is an ever present risk in this day and age. As technology advances, so do the hackers. This makes the cybersecurity talent gap much more dangerous and increases the demand for cybersecurity professionals.
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Studying in the U.S.: A Guide for International Students

February 27, 2024
Approximately 5.6% of the nearly 19 million college students in the U.S. during the 2022-2023 academic year were international students. These students contribute to the rich diversity of educational experiences and perspectives on U.S. campuses, while also building their own global competencies as they advance toward their degree. But in studying in a new country, they also face academic, financial, and social challenges. 
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