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High School Students Attend Do-It-Yourself Satellite Workshop at Capitol



Last week, members of Capitol College’s astronautical engineering faculty hosted seven high school students for a “Do-It-Yourself CubeSat” workshop, and worked with students as they learned more about picosatellite design and the pri

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ABET? You Bet! Engineering Accreditation Commission accredits three engineering programs



Three Capitol College bachelor’s degrees were accredited this summer by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, Inc., the recognized accreditor of college and university programs in applied science, computing, engineering,

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At Capitol, a College Tour With a Difference



When prospective students – and their parents – attend an Open House at Capitol, they get an up-close view of life at the college.   As part of the event, they attend workshops and meet the professors t

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STEM Leaders Program 2012 Concludes



Capitol College’s STEM Leaders program concluded on Friday, April 27, in the John G. and Beverly A. Puente Library. At the culminating event, Dr.

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Alumni Profile: Harry Abell



During a long and successful career as a security expert and project manager, Harry Abell had many opportunities to observe the kinds of qualities that make for career success.   A graduate of the Capitol R

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BCCC Students Learn About Capitol Opportunities



Forty students from Baltimore City Community College (BCCC) visited Capitol College on Tuesday (February 25th), receiving a first-hand look at the college’s innovative programs, including the Cyber Lab.  

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AE: Capitol Makes a Smart Career Choice Even Stronger



With employer demand continuing to outpace the number of qualified candidates, Astronautical Engineering is a field that delivers robust job prospects.   Even more appealing to employers are candidates

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Career Fair brings together students, alums, employers



Capitol College's annual Career Fair is coming up!

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Capitol College Mourns Michael Gibbs



It is with profound sadness that the Capitol College community announces the loss of Dr. Michael G. Gibbs, who died from valley fever on Tuesday (December 10th).   Dr.

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Engineers Week: Students Take the Lead



From bridges and roads to circuits and motors, the world we live in is largely the product of engineering.

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