Brazilian students attend summer astronautical engineering program at Capitol



Capitol Technology University is on the map for Brazilian students seeking to study abroad.

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Why Do Geeks Golf?

December 31, 1969
They don’t need GPS to figure yardage to the hole.Their mastery of trajectory, slope and wind variation allows them to always choose the right club.
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Darraj: with new breed of threats, existing cyber solutions “don’t work anymore”

July 14, 2015
Cybercriminals have become increasingly adept at finding and exploiting network vulnerabilities, while existing security infrastructure is being overwhelmed by a new generation of threats, says Dr.
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RockOn! culminates in successful rocket launch

July 9, 2015
One of the surprising things about watching a rocket launch from a distance is that you see it before you hear it, says Capitol student Christel Gesterling.
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A visit to General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT)

December 31, 1969
I was provided with the opportunity to visit and tour some fantastic organizations that would be of interest to our students.
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NSA's Information Assurance Symposium: Capitol will be there!

December 31, 1969
Over 2,000 cybersecurity and information assurance professionals are expected to attend next week's NSA Information Assurance Directorate's Information Assurance Symposium (IAS) in Washington. DC.
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A student-powered antenna project

December 31, 1969
The 5-meter parabolic antenna in front of Capitol Technology University's main building is a recognizable landmark on campus, but after years of use it was starting to show some wear and tear.
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Alumni Profile: David Shifflett



Computer science and engineering are always in flux.

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Interview: Dr. Michael R. Fain

December 31, 1969
Capitol Technology University’s new assistant director of doctoral programs, Dr. Michael R. Fain, took up the position in May after having previously contributed his expertise to the Capitol academic community as an adjunct professor.
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Capitol CubeSat selected for NASA launch



Capitol Technology University has been emerging as a hub for research and experimentation using miniature, cube-shaped satellites, known as CubeSats. In February, Capitol’s program received a major boost, with NASA selecting it to participate in its CubeSat Launch Initiative (CSLI).

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