Capitology Blog

For Capitol master’s graduate, supportive staff, practical approach set school apart

December 31, 1969
When Zenas Valentine decided to begin a master’s degree in cybersecurity, he wasn’t sure how it would go. After all, he had just graduated from college.
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A visit to General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT)

December 31, 1969
I was provided with the opportunity to visit and tour some fantastic organizations that would be of interest to our students.
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Need to build business communication skills? Try improv theater!

December 31, 1969
When learning how to be an effective interviewer or presenter, it can sometimes be helpful to think out of the box.
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Career Events in 2016-2017

December 31, 1969
By Sarah Alspaw, Associate Director of Career Services
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Employers, register for our spring Career Fair!

December 31, 1969
Are you an employer seeking highly qualified applicants for internship and entry-level positions?Are you hoping to establish a positive brand on campus to recruit for current and future positions?
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The Digital Dichotomy

December 31, 1969
By Rosalie Evans, Professor, Capitol Technology  University
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Privacy: Why it Must End

December 31, 1969
Dr. Jason M. Pittman, Sc. D., is a scholar, professor, and cybersecurity thought leader. He currently is on the full-time faculty at Capitol Technology University. This is part two of an ongoing series on privacy.
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Professor: Rise of Mobile Is Changing The Cybersecurity Field

December 31, 1969
Do you remember a time when you used your mobile phone simply to make phone calls?
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Career Day is September 22!

December 31, 1969
Hello everyone!Welcome back to a new academic year. I hope you are all having a great start to your semester. This month, be vigilant of upcoming activities and deadlines, includiong Career Day on September 22.
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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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