Capitology Blog

Carr Astronautics Tours Capitol, Highlights Collaborative Learning

December 31, 1969
At Capitol Technology University, students don’t only gain expertise in their fields. They also learn to work with students in other disciplines, bringing different skill sets together in the service of a common goal.
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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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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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Capitol's "Feed Your Geek" Campaign an Award Winner

December 31, 1969
No, Capitiol Technology University hasn't won an Oscar or an Emmy.
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Cybersecurity at Capitol: a story of innovation

December 31, 1969
Capitol celebrated fifteen years of its groundbreaking program in cybersecurity this month, honoring program founders at a special event at the McGowan Center on November 14.
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With help from friends, student’s vision becomes reality

December 31, 1969
When Bryant Rogers II walked across the stage to receive his computer engineering degree from Capitol Technology University this May, he had many accomplishments to be proud of.
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A Summer Camp with a Difference!

December 31, 1969
Are you a high school student making plans for your summer? How would you like to spend part of that time learning how to detect cyberattacks and foil those who try to carry them out?
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Career Fair: What do employers look for?

December 31, 1969
A university career fair offers a chance to make valuable contacts and find out about potential internships and full-time jobs.
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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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“There Shouldn’t be Something We Have to Conform To”: Students Comment on Media Trends

December 31, 1969
By Sharhonda Whitfield
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