Capitol partners with Cameroon’s CUIB to build cybersecurity education
Inaugurating a partnership that will help boost cybersecurity capabilities in Cameroon while building Capitol Technology University’s international presence, Capitol president Dr. Michael T.
Capitol Welcomes Class of 2019
Capitol Technology University welcomed the Class of 2019 yesterday, August 12. As the new students and their families arrived on campus with cars full of items to move in, the atmosphere brimmed with possibility and new beginnings.
Capitol Doctoral Students Complete Residency Weekend
Capitol Technology University held its summer 2015 residency over the weekend for the Doctor of Science (DSc) Cybersecurity program.
The Fall Semester Begins
A new academic year has officially begun at Capitol Technology University.
Capitol Students and Faculty Launch Satellite Payload Into Space
“Two minutes,” says Carl Hansen, noting the time since the launch of a sounding rocket carrying Capitol Technology University’s Project Hermes payload from NASA Wallops Flight Facility.
Capitol to offer cyber education opportunities to physical security pros at ASIS conference
Physical security professionals with an interest in building or developing cybersecurity credentials will be able to learn about the educational opportunities available at Capitol Technology University when they attend the
NSSP offers road map to security careers
With its cutting-edge programs in cybersecurity and other technology-related fields, as well as its ongoing partnerships with government agencies and area employers, Capitol Technology University has long been an attractive choice for st
Golf tournament builds camaraderie, raises funds for scholarships
Capitol Technology University held its annual scholarship golf tournament on Friday (October 23) at the Turf Valley resort in Ellicott City, Maryland. Originally set for October 3, the event was postponed due to inclement weather.
Alumni support vital as Cyber Battle Team readies for competition
During the last year, members of Capitol Technology University’s Alumni Association raised close to $9,000 to support the Fusion Lab, which provides resources for interdisciplinary systems engineering projects such as Hermes and TRAPSat.