What is intelligence?

December 31, 1969
By Jason M. Pittman, Sc. D.March 26, 2018
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Presidential Investiture: Heralding a New Era at Capitol

March 22, 2018
Capitol Technology University is entering an exciting new phase in its history.
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An Interview With Cybersecurity Program Alumni Hector Santiago, DSc

March 21, 2018
Dr. Hector Santiago earned his doctorate in cybersecurity in 2014, with a dissertation that built on his telecommunications background and explored new approaches to analyzing cyber attacks. It was not his first time at Capitol; Dr.
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Capitol doctoral student investigates organizational dynamics

April 27, 1553
In a business or organization, motivated employees are an asset.Employees who develop rivalries and try to undermine each other -- not so much.
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Paint and Sip Night highlights student artistry

March 20, 2018
Music plays in the background in a room full of quiet conversation. An occasional giggle breaks out as the students laugh at their artwork.
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Meet Capitol’s National Society of Black Engineers: An Interview with Chapter President, Jaylen Fitts

March 20, 2018
The National Society of Black Engineers was founded in 1975 with the goal to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact the community.
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Why Engineering? We Asked The Experts

March 20, 2018
National Engineering Week at Capitol has been a success. With our student body coming out to support the engineering clubs and organizations at Capitol, it’s been a fun week of building, making, and learning.
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Student Engineer Spotlight: Featuring Annie Yang

March 20, 2018
Engineer’s week is here, and Capitol engineering students from all specializations are coming together to make it a great week full of learning, community, and geeking-out together.
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It’s science, not magic: Capitol researchers harness brainpower to control devices

March 16, 2018
Being able to use your thoughts – no mouse or joystick required – to control computerized devices may once have sounded like sci-fi fantasy, but a research team at Capitol is working on projects that demonstrate such capabilities are ver
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What do All Those Acronyms Mean?! Understanding Unmanned Systems

December 31, 1969
UAVs, ROVs, UUSs, RPAs: How do unmanned systems experts keep it all straight?
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