News & Events
Steele calls for bolstering STEM education in Maryland
Former Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele on Wednesday (October 22nd), called for bolstering science and technology education in Maryland, voicing concern that the number of young people entering STEM fields is not keeping pace wit
ZeroFOX and McAfee: a “major win” for firm co-founded by Capitol alum
ZeroFOX, a company co-founded by Capitol alumnus James C. Foster, has been pioneering ways to protect against cyberattacks that come via the burgeoning world of social media.
Alumni Profile: Steven Noonan
“Communication is foundational to the human experience,” says Capitol electrical engineering graduate Steven Noonan, who has spent a good part his career designing, implementing, and managing systems that help people communicate.
Capitol launches degree program in Mobile Computing and Game Programming
More and more of the things we used to do on our desktops and laptops are now being done with our mobile phones. And the capabilities of these devices are expanding day by day.
Alumni Profile: Allen Exner
If you want to know what the legends of rock and pop music are like in person, catch Allen Exner in a spare moment and he’ll give you the scoop.
Capitol students get “taste of the space industry” at RockOn! workshop
For aspiring astronautical engineers, being able to design a science experiment and launch it on a NASA rocket is an experience not to be missed. Such an opportunity is provided each summer at the RockOn!
Capitol to promote cybersecurity awareness at top wireless expo
As work and everyday life becomes ever more intertwined with wireless technology, the challenge of ensuring the security of information passed across wireless networks is increasingly urgent.
Alumni Profile: Marc Fruchtbaum
Marc Fruchtbaum is not the kind of person who chooses a narrow niche and stays in it.
Gratitude, solemn reflection as Capitol honors veterans
Every November 11th, America honors those who have served in the nation''s armed services.
Former Lt Governor Michael Steele Addresses Groundbreaking Ceremony
Capitol Technology University has announced plans to build a new residence complex on the school's 52 acre campus that will house 300 undergraduate students when completed.