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Capitol CubeSat selected for NASA launch
Capitol Technology University has been emerging as a hub for research and experimentation using miniature, cube-shaped satellites, known as CubeSats. In February, Capitol’s program received a major boost, with NASA selecting it to
Commencement 2015: Celebration and a "call to arms"
The digital era has brought about a new kind of conflict – cyber conflict – and with it the need for intelligent, creative individuals who can assist in protecting networks and assets, US Cybe
Kierra Harrison: a passion for programming
Kierra Harrison loves to program. One thing her friends and acquaintances know about her is that, at any given time, she's probably writing code.
Alumni Profile: Terrence Bacon ‘07
When Terrence Bacon started college, he knew he wanted to do something involving computers. But coding wasn’t what appealed to him the most.
Gain the Business Analytics edge with Capitol's newest doctoral program
Capitol Technology University is known as an innovator in the field of higher education.
Hoyer leads roundtable discussion at Capitol Technology University
Rising costs are pricing many prospective students out of the higher education system at a time when the United States cannot afford to waste their potential, U.S.
For community college students, a new way to earn a bachelor’s degree
Many community college students aspire to build further credentials at a four-year institution, but some face geographical constraints due to work, family or other factors.
Alumni Profile: Nicole Patton
Nicole Patton wears multiple hats, and she wouldn’t have it any other way.
Calvin Cheng: From Capitol to Microsoft
Since arriving at Capitol Technology University two years ago, Calvin Cheng has built up considerable expertise in engineering, particularly in the area of RF communications.