
Diane M. Janosek
Read BioCapitol Tech Partners with Black Girls CODE
This month, Capitol Technology University signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the District of Columbia chapter of Black Girls CODE, an organization that support girls’ involvement in STEM fields. In addition to this partnership, Capitol Tech is hosting a Black Girls CODE Cyber Event on June 25.
Alumna Kierra Jiles Turned Her Passion for Coding Into a Cutting-Edge Cybersecurity Career
July 6, 2020Capitol Tech's hands-on approach to STEM education was a perfect fit for alumna Kierra Jiles, and helped her turn her love for coding into a cutting-edge career in cybersecurity.
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Celebrating International Women in Engineering Day
June 23, 2020June 23, marked the 7th annual celebration of International Women in Engineering Day. This celebration of a minority population in an increasingly important and expanding career began in Britain in 2014 to celebrate the 95th anniversary of the Women’s engineering Society.
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Fastest growing careers in the construction industry: jobs outlook
June 29, 2020The number of construction jobs is expected to rise to 7.5 million by 2026. The highest growth is in the heavy and civil engineering subsector, with an estimated 39% growth.
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How cybersecurity experts can prevent cyber-attacks
June 22, 2020Cybersecurity tools once used by top-level cybersecurity professionals are now available to anyone via the Dark Web making prevention of cyber-attacks more of a challenge.
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The role of integrative thinking in mechatronics problem-solving
June 16, 2020Integrative thinking is the ability to take two opposing ideas and produce a creative solution. It can play a critical role in mechatronics which is an integration of multiple fields, including electronic, robotic, control, system and computer engineering.
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