Green building and construction management

March 23, 2020
Due to the inherent environmental impacts of the construction industry, construction managers must look to green building solutions, which not only benefit the environment but have cost benefits as well.
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SAGE Aid

SAGE Scholars Offers Aid to Students Financially Impacted by COVID-19



Are you a student who has been financially endangered by the Coronavirus? SAGE Scholars has offered $100,000 total or $250 per package in aid to students attending a SAGE institution, of which Capitol is a member, who have been negatively financially impacted by the virus’ outbreak. 

The Nation's "Best Cybersecurity Program" Will Help You to Become the Best

March 20, 2020
The news covers it weekly, you use it daily, and businesses monitor it by the minute. It’s difficult to remain unaware that the cybersecurity industry needs highly skilled personnel when it is used so often and so ubiquitously across industries. Despite the need, not just anyone can become a cybersecurity expert – especially not overnight or after attending a short course.  
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Ada Lovelace: The Mother of Computer Programming

March 19, 2020
This profile on Ada Lovelace is the eighth post in a month-long series of profiles about female STEM innovators in honor of Women’s History Month. Check back each weekday to read a new profile. 
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Dr. Persis Drell: A Life-long Education and Contributor to the Field of Physics

March 18, 2020
This profile on Dr. Persis S. Drell is the seventh post in a month-long series of profiles about female STEM innovators in honor of Women’s History Month. Check back each weekday to read a new profile. 
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Quantum Computing

Dr. Gloria Hewitt: One of the First African-American Woman to Receive a PhD in Mathematics

March 17, 2020
This profile on Dr. Gloria Hewitt is the sixth post in a month-long series of profiles about female STEM innovators in honor of Women’s History Month. Check back each weekday to read a new profile. 
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Latest in data privacy protection legislation

March 16, 2020
The first major piece of legislation passed in California this year that protects consumer data privacy. Though the law was only passed in one state it has had sweeping impacts across the country – and beyond.
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COVID update

COVID-19 Update 3/11/2020



Spring Reading Days will be extended for undergraduate in-person, on-campus courses until March 20th. Beginning March 23rd, undergraduate in-person, on-campus courses will be delivered via Zoom until at least March 27th.

Satellite hacking – how to keep your satellite data secure

March 12, 2020
While more difficult than traditional hacking, the threat of satellite hacking is real. With approximately 2,000 communications satellites in orbit, the National Security Agency is working on how to keep your satellite data secure.
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