Cyber Saturdays at Capitol
Demand for cybersecurity expertise is continually on the rise, particularly in the DC metro area. As companies and organizations strive to protect their digital assets, qualified professionals can look forward to an abundance of opportunity.
December is projected launch date for Cactus-1 CubeSat
Student engineers at Capitol are preparing for a major milestone: December has been slated for launching the Cactus-1 CubeSat, developed by a pair of student teams under the mentorship of university faculty.
Capitol engineering students innovate to address climate change
From appliances to computers, engineers have fashioned the world in which we live and work.
James Webb Space Telescope team includes Capitol alums, students
As NASA prepares for the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope – a major development that is expected to dramatically enhance our understanding of the cosmos – several Capitol alumni and current students are part of the team.
Capitol officially launches Space Flight Operations Training Center
A new era in astronautical engineering education was inaugurated on Tuesday (April 11), as Capitol Technology University officially unveiled its new S
NASA's Jerry Davis to be commencement speaker at Capitol Technology University
NOTE: A live feed will be available for remote viewing of the commencement ceremony at Capitol.
Davis inspires Capitol graduates with story of resilience
“Be persistent in the pursuit of your purpose, whatever that may be, and understand that no one can burn down your dreams. No one at all can take anything away from you that relates to your passion and purpose,”
Interview: Dr. Bradford L. Sims, President
Dr. Bradford L. Sims became the eighth president of Capitol Technology University on June 1, 2017.
Dr. Gwendolyn Boyd to deliver keynote address at Capitol
STEM advocacy will be the focus of a keynote address by Dr. Gwendolyn E. Boyd, to be delivered on August 18 during Capitol Technology University's doctoral residency.