As a former teacher in the Maryland public schools, I helped to administer the annual IQ tests to hundreds of children in my 14-year-career. “Administered” is somewhat of a misnomer, because I simply monitored the 120 or so 4th
Capitol Technology University has announced plans to build a new residence complex on the school's 52 acre campus that will house 300 undergraduate students when completed.
A high-altitude balloon launch during the spring brought initial frustration for members of a student-led research team, followed by elation as a cross-disciplinary effo
On Monday, April 23, the Innovation and Leadership Institute’s Speaker Series welcomed Dan Ford ’10, to discuss the vulnerabilities and threats that exist for Android, iOS and Blackberry mobile devices.