2019 Gudelsky Scholar shares his secret for pushing limits and breaking boundaries

May 8, 2019
Everything is connected. People, homes, cars, planes, banks, cities – you name it. In today’s increasingly digital era, we leave a heavy footprint, one that is equally convenient and susceptible to exploitation.
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Resources for women considering a construction management career

May 6, 2019
Almost one-third of women working in construction are employed in management or professional roles. Here are some organizations and conferences women in a construction management career can turn to for advice and mentorship.
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Online Bachelor of Science (BS) in Occupational Safety and Health

Soon-to-be Capitol Alumna, a Star in the Making

May 7, 2019
With a wisdom beyond her years, Sophia LoSchiavo, a graduating astronautical engineering major and 2018 Gudelsky Scholar, is all that Capitol seeks to help cultivate in its students: intelligent, thoughtful, confident, and ready to make
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Drones and Construction Safety

April 30, 2019
Unmanned systems are on the rise in every industry, but did you know that they’ve already been quietly taking over for years in the construction industry?
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Threats to Machine Learning

April 29, 2019
By: Jason M. Pittman, Sc.D.
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graduates hold their diplomas

Commencement 2019



On Saturday May 4th, graduating students of Capitol Technology University will walk across the stage to receive their diplomas. It’s a formal recognition of their hard work and achievements and we can’t wait to celebrate!

Alumni spotlight: Herman Felder Jr, Ph.D.

April 24, 2019
Herman Felder, a three-time Capitol Technology graduate and adjunct professor, returned to Capitol to teach because he enjoys, “having a hand in shaping the future ‘me”.
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Aerial Drone Spotter’s Guide

April 23, 2019
Did you know unmanned and autonomous systems are changing the way movies are made, lives are saved and crops are planted?
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