News & Events
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.
Community College Students: Make This Saturday a Cyber Saturday!
Capitol College is hosting a special event Saturday (March 29) for Maryland community college students with an interest in network security and information assurance.
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.
FIRST Robotics Meet Brings a Capitol Surprise
Fifty-four teams from around the mid-Atlantic squared off at the FIRST Robotics Competition North Carolina Regional, putting their technical skills and teamwork to the test.
Woodley: Capitol graduate program "a perfect combo" of business and tech
Ten years into her professional career, Audra Woodley pondered her next move. Should she go back to school and obtain a graduate degree?
Annual Honors Convocation
Families and friends of Capitol students, along with esteemed faculty and staff members, will gather in the Arvum Gudelsky Memorial Auditorium on Thursday, April 9, 2009 at 3 p.m.
Celebrating Commencement and New Alumni
After years of hard work and dedication, Capitol College graduates walked across the stage on May 16, 2009 at Capitol’s 82nd Commencement ceremony.
Students, Job Seekers Gather at Annual Career Fair
Capitol College held its annual Career Fair on Friday, March 22, in the William G. McGowan Academic Center.
Capitol to Offer Electronics Engineering Technology Courses at Southern Maryland Higher Education Center
Capitol College is pleased to announce that it will begin offering courses in its Bachelor of Science (BS) in electronics engineering technology (EET) program at the Southern Maryland Higher Education Center starting i