Dr. Garima Bajwa Shares the Advantages of Choosing a Small, STEM-Focused University

February 26, 2020
Choosing a STEM university makes all the difference when future jobs are in tech. With an education focused on STEM careers, Capitol Tech uniquely positions students for top roles in the region’s booming tech hub.
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Aprille Ericsson-Jackson: Aerospace Engineer, and First African American Woman to Earn PhD’s from Two Renowned Institutions

February 20, 2020
This profile on Aprille Ericsson-Jackson, an Aerospace Engineer, the first woman to earn a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Howard University, and  the first African-American woman to earn a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from NASA GSFC, is the eleventh post in a month-long series of profiles on Black STEM innovators in honor of Black History Month. Today’s post also celebrates Engineers’ Week, by focusing on Ericsson-Jackson. 
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Gerald "Jerry" Lawson: Inventor of the First Home Gaming Console with Interchangeable Cartridge

February 20, 2020
This profile on Gerald "Jerry" Lawson, an engineer and inventor of the first home gaming console that utilized interchangeable cartridges, is the tenth post in a month-long series of profiles on Black STEM innovators in honor of Black History Month. Today’s post also celebrates Engineers’ Week, by focusing on Lawson. 
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Remote sensing satellite technology in different fields

February 24, 2020
Remote sensing satellite technology monitors and detects physical characteristics of an area by measuring at a distance and is used in many fields, including agriculture, meteorology, and emergency management services.
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Construction safety management technology trends

February 19, 2020
Technology has had a huge impact on construction safety. Trends in construction safety management may change from year to year, but focus continues to be on proper training through use of new technologies.
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Kimberly Bryant: Accomplished Electrical Engineer and Founder of Black Girls Code

February 19, 2020
This profile on Kimberly Bryant, an electrical engineer and founder of Black Girls Code, is the ninth post in a month-long series of profiles on Black STEM innovators in honor of Black History Month. Today’s post also celebrates Engineers’ Week, by focusing on Bryant. 
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B.S. in Construction Safety Receives QAP Approval by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals



Capitol Technology University received Qualified Academic Program (QAP) approval from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) for its online Bachelor of Science degree in Construction Safety.

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Do's and Don'ts of the Career Fair on March 6

February 17, 2020
During a job interview, many people know not to announce their main job as a psychic and insist on reading the palm of the interviewer, sing responses to questions, bring a pet bird in their shirt, or feel the interviewer's chest for a heartbeat to "connect heart to heart." Unfortunately, some interviewees have actually done these, and many more, unexpected and unappealing actions resulting in the loss of a career opportunity and possible connection.
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How e-commerce retailers are managing cybersecurity

February 17, 2020
With e-commerce, cybersecurity may take a back seat to the customer experience. But with more and more shoppers online, customers expect a level of security, leading e-commerce retailers to prioritize cybersecurity efforts.
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Velma P. Scantlebury, M.D.: the first black female transplant surgeon in the U.S.

February 14, 2020
This profile on Velma P. Scantlebury, M.D. is the eight post in a month-long series of profiles on Black STEM innovators in honor of Black History Month. Today’s post also celebrates National Organ Donor Day, by focusing on Dr. Scantlebury, the first black female transplant surgeon in the U.S.
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