Amanda Finnerty: Director of Internal Operations for Commodore Builders
March 5, 2020This profile on Amanda Finnerty is the third post in a month-long series of profiles about female STEM innovators in honor of Women’s History Month. This profile also celebrates Women in Construction week by focusing on Finnerty, Director of Internal Operations for Commodore Builders, a $350M construction management firm. Check back each weekday to read a new profile.
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Danielle Dy Buncio: Co-founder and CEO of VIATechnik, a Construction Technology Firm
March 4, 2020This profile on Danielle Dy Buncio is the second post in a month-long series of profiles about female STEM innovators in honor of Women’s History Month. This profile also celebrates Women in Construction week by focusing on Dy Buncio, Co-founder and CEO of VIATechnik, a construction technology firm. Check back each weekday to read a new profile.
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Dr. Nina Tandon: Co-Founder of the First Company to Grow Human Bones for Reconstruction
March 2, 2020This profile on Dr. Nina Tandon is the first post of 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, the next of which focuses on Danielle Dy Buncio, Co-founder and CEO of VIATechnik, a construction technology firm, in honor of Women in Construction week.
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Capitol Technology University Ranked #1 in National List of Master’s Programs
Capitol Technology University was ranked #1 on a list of the top 10 Best Master’s Online Programs by Master’s Programs Guide, a website that ranks the best master’s degree programs in various categories as a resource for prospective students of higher education.
Capitol Technology University Wins National Award for Best Cybersecurity Program
Capitol Technology University, established in 1927 and located in Laurel, Maryland, was announced as the winner of the prestigious SC Media Award for Best Cybersecurity Higher Education Program on February 25, 2020.
Capitol Hosts a Record Number of Applicants to the Capitol Scholars Program Scholarship (CSP)
February 28, 2020This Saturday, February 22, almost 40 students gathered at Capitol Technology University to vie for the prestigious Capitol Scholars Program Scholarship (CSP) which provides a full-tuition scholarship to 5 accepted students who demonstrate their academic merit in the fields of engineering, information technology, and computer science.
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Mae Jemison: Doctor, Teacher, Founder of Two Technology Companies, and the First African-American woman in Space
February 26, 2020This profile on Mae Jemison, is the thirteenth post in a month-long series of profiles on Black STEM innovators in honor of Black History Month. Today’s post is in honor of Jemison, the first African-American woman in space, in addition to being a doctor, teacher, and founder of two technology companies.
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Katherine Johnson: In Commemoration of the Mathematician and Computer Scientist Responsible for the first U.S. Moon Landing
February 24, 2020This profile on Katherine Johnson, Mathematician and computer scientist responsible for the NASA flight path of the first U.S. moon landing, is the thirteenth post in a month-long series of profiles on Black STEM innovators in honor of Black History Month. Today’s post is in honor of Johnson’s contributions to society in commemoration of her life. Johnson passed away today at the age of 101.
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