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On-site at NASA, students aid mission preparations



With its Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission (MMS), an ambitious plan that involves launching four identical spacecraft simultaneously, NASA hopes to gain a better understanding of a mysterious process known as magnetic reconnection.

Capitol summer camp blends science and fun



Last year, Capitol College launched its first Do-it-Yourself Satellite Workshop, open to middle and high school students. Though the camp was free of charge, enrollment was limited and the available spaces filled up quickly.

Alumni Profile: Hans Henrik Junge Hansen '66



Hans Henrik Junge Hansen has worked a radio operator on commercial ships, served on a UN peacekeeping mission in the Middle East, helped pioneer the field of satellite communications, and assisted dozens of countries in setting up their

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Alumni Profile: Duane Aldrich ‘60



Duane Aldrich’s fascination with electronics started when he was a child. His father was an electrician, and young Duane was eager to accompany him to work and learn the trade.

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Class of 2014: Ready to take the reins



Science, technology and engineering continue to evolve at dazzling speed, and today’s technically-trained graduates will be drivers of future change, cybersecurity expert

CICPC director interviewed at GovSec/FOSE



Watch the interview with Kenneth Crockett, director of the

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Capitol College Cyber Teams Compete at Finals of MDC3 Competition



Capitol College sent two teams of students to the final round of the second annual Maryland Cyber Challenge & Competition (MDC3) on Oct. 17.

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