Capitol Tech Celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month
September 21, 2020From September 15 to October 15 each year, millions of people across the United States celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month.
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Tips for Construction Safety – Revisited
September 17, 2020According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 21% of private industry worker fatalities in 2018 were in the construction industry. Though worker deaths are down in America, on average, there is a lot of work to be done to improve safety, especially in the era of COVID-19.
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September 14th Marks the Beginning of Construction Safety Week 2020
September 15, 2020Construction Safety Week, which began on Monday, September 14th, is an annual event in which the “construction industry, its clients and business partners take this opportunity to recommit to sending every wor
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National Online Learning Day
September 15, 2020September 15 is National Online Learning Day. The first online high school, CompuHigh, was established in 1994. Capitol Tech first offered online courses, just a few years later in 1997.
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Capitol Tech Creates a New Pathway to a PhD
September 15, 2020At Capitol Technology University, students have the choice of 18 different doctorate degrees to match their career needs.
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Remembering September 11, 2001: How it Shaped Our Nation and the Field of Counterterrorism
September 11, 2020Nineteen years ago today, our nation was faced with a shocking act of terrorism. The horrific attacks of September 11, 2001 immediately produced a call-to-action. Many citizens felt compelled to help the nation prepare for, detect, and avoid any future attacks, partially because the falling of the twin towers threatened the security of not only the nation as a whole, but each individual living in the U.S.
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Welcome back students and…
…the Capitol Tech Charger! No one knows when or why he left, but we’re surely glad our official mascot is back! The Charger, our mysterious yet fearsome and noble-steed, returned to lead Capitol Tech’s charge toward the future.