Galaxies of data: Analytics opens new aerospace frontiers

December 21, 2017
Astrophysicist Carl Sagan was famous for his use of the word “billions.” As he liked to remind viewers of the TV show Cosmos, a galaxy is composed of billions upon billions of stars.
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STEM graduate student virtual career fair brings new opportunities to Capitol students

December 31, 1969
For master's students, the new year brings a new opportunity at Capitol: a special career event that will enable you to make contacts with employers and build up your network -- all without having to travel to campus!
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Capitol hosts IEEE workshop on software-defined devices

December 31, 1969
Once, engineers talked about software-defined radios. Now many are talking about “software-defined everything.”
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At technology-focused Capitol, Cyber Battle Team is the sports star

December 19, 2017
The events are intense. They’re fun. And they help cyber security bachelor’s degree students put the concepts they’ve learned into practice, testing their skills against competitors in a real-time environment.
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Cyber’s increased role in warfare heightens need for expertise

December 31, 1969
Want to serve your country and protect against dangerous adversaries? Increasingly, acquiring cybersecurity expertise is of pivotal importance.
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Learning the language of cybersecurity

December 14, 2017
As in any technical discipline, cybersecurity students learn to master the tools and resources needed for the work they do.
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Business Analytics: Position yourself for career growth with a degree from Capitol

December 31, 1969
In a competitive world, success depends on finding and maintaining an edge – and that requires making data-driven decisions.
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Eyeing a security clearance? It helps to be prepared

December 12, 2017
It’s the passport into a world of opportunities within government, defense, and other sectors: a security clearance. For students in some fields, such as cybersecurity, being able to obtain one is an absolute must.
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Capitol’s new chief academic officer, Dr. Helen G. Barker: “We’re at an exciting juncture for the university”

December 31, 1969
Since coming to Capitol in 2000, Dr. Helen G. Barker has served the university in many capacities: first as an adjunct professor, then as a member of the full-time faculty, and subsequently as academic dean.
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Capitol Astronautical Engineering Students Put Finishing Touches on Cactus-1 CubeSat

December 6, 2017
It’s the moment every astronautical engineer involved in satellite missions looks forward to: the launch date.
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