Capitol Student Experiences: New Astronautical Engineering Project with Student Lead Elijah Emory



At Capitol Technology University, our unique, hands-on centers and labs are just one of the ways in which our undergraduates grow into outstanding, job ready professionals.

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NASA Equipment Failure: An Opportunity for Adaptability

June 21, 2023
The failure of NASA’s data recorder equipment that led to the end of the Geotail mission to gather magnetosphere data signals the increasing need for adaptability in space exploration. Space industry professionals are taking note.
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Apple Throws its Hat into VR Ring with New Vision Pro Headset

June 20, 2023
On June 5, Apple unveiled the Vision Pro AR headset during its Worldwide Developers Conference 2023. The headset, set to hit the market in early 2024, represents Apple's first venture into a device that users “look through rather than at,” providing an infinite canvas for users to interact with their apps and services. 
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Exploring Ethical Questions About AI and Other Expanding Technology Applications and Innovation

June 14, 2023
With all of the exciting advancements in AI, machine learning, automation, biotechnology and more comes some serious concerns. Ethical questions about AI and other expanding technology have arisen and must be carefully considered.
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Celebrating Pride Month 2023 by Honoring STEM Innovators

June 12, 2023
In celebration of Pride Month, Capitol Technology University is recognizing influential individuals from the LGBTQ+ community who have made significant contributions to STEM. In addition to their professional achievements, they also served or continue to serve as vocal advocates for diversity, equity, and inclusion for underrepresented communities. 
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OSHA Launches Nationwide Program to Tackle Workplace Falls and Save Lives

June 8, 2023
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently announced the launch of a National Emphasis Program aimed at combating “one of the most preventable and significant causes of workplace fatalities”: falls by employees working at heights in construction and other industries.  
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Dr. Eric Kareem

Dr. Eric Kareem

Dissertation Chair

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