Capitology Blog

Office of Career Services -- Trainer's Tips

December 1, 2014
I like to think of myself as the Haymitch to your Katniss, the Mickey to your Rocky Balboa, the Tardis to your Time Lord, the Alfred to your Batman, the Splinter to your Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.  My job is to give you the tools
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Golf Excitement Translates into Support for Student Projects at Capitol

April 27, 2014
Golf enthusiasts and members of the Capitol Technology University community gathered on a brisk day in Windsor Mills on Monday (September 16) for a golf outing in support of student scholarships.
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Creative Juices club to highlight Capitol artists with April event

January 1, 1970
Capitol Technology University may be a STEM-focused school, but that doesn’t mean artistic talent is in short supply.
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Capitol Thanks Professors Ryan, Vergers

January 1, 1970
They've been an integral part of the Capitol story as the school grew from a technical institute into a full-fledged university.
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Capitol to Host Safer Buildings Coalition Summit

December 31, 1969
In the event of a fire or other disaster, reliable communication is essential to saving lives.
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Information Assurance Scholarship Program (IASP) Scholarship Announcement

December 31, 1969
Capitol Technology University is pleased to announce that Information Assurance Scholarship Program (IASP) scholarships are being funded this year for the Fall 2017-18 school year.
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Q&A: Ken Mayer, Director of Distance and Distributed Learning Services

December 31, 1969
Ken Mayer has devoted much of his professional life to designing curricula and course content, and in developing ways to deliver them to students.
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Get ready for Career Fair!

December 31, 1969
Our next Career Fair will be held on Oct.
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A student-powered antenna project

December 31, 1969
The 5-meter parabolic antenna in front of Capitol Technology University's main building is a recognizable landmark on campus, but after years of use it was starting to show some wear and tear.
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The Digital Dichotomy

December 31, 1969
By Rosalie Evans, Professor, Capitol Technology  University
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