News & Events
Project Hermes: New horizons in satellite communications
Suppose it were possible for a seismologist to open a mobile phone app and command a satellite to take pictures of an earthquake in progress many miles away.
Donna Dodson to deliver commencement address at Capitol College
NOTE: A live feed will be available for remote viewing of the commencement ceremony at Capitol. Click here for access.You will need speakers and head
Scholarship deadlines are approaching -- hurry and apply!
Every student who plans to attend an institution of higher education should search for and apply for scholarships.
Kaspersky Lab expert shares experiences, knowhow
As a teen, Sergey Golovanov found excitement and adventure in World of Warcraft and other online realms. And like many an enterprising gamer, he wondered if they could be hacked.
Capitol Students Have the Edge in Circuit-Building Contest
Capitol’s practical, hands-on approach to training has long distinguished the college’s programs from those of competitors.
Foster: Social media security threat “will get worse”
Capitol College alumnus James C. Foster has built his career around keeping ahead of cybersecurity threats.
Legacies Live on Through Endowed Scholarships
“You’re a Capitol student. You can do anything.”
Alumni Profile: Jerry Davis
A 2003 graduate of Capitol College’s master’s program in network security, Jerry Davis has channeled his lifelong love of technology into professional achievement, becoming a thought leader in his field.
When Tech Meets the Classics
Studying a language like Ancient Greek or Latin might not seem like an obvious area of interest for technology-focused students, but it can make a surprisingly good fit, says Capitol College’s Ken Mayer.
Capitol Students Tackle Space Junk Challenge
With proliferating space debris jeopardizing equipment and astronaut safety, scientists are sounding the alarm. Researchers, meanwhile, continue their search for effective ways to clean up the mess.