Construction bidding activity is on the rise
May 26, 2021The construction industry witnessed a steep drop off in bids at the start of the pandemic. Now, construction bidding is on the rise — not only meeting but exceeding pre-pandemic rates.
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AAPI Heritage Month: Contributions to Technology
May 24, 2021May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month and Capitology Blog is highlighting the various contributions made by AAPI individuals in the STEM fields.
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Facilities Management Course Spotlight: Space Planning
May 21, 2021Construction and facility managers, architects, and designers all work together to ensure that a new space is not only properly but effectively constructed by implementing space planning principles in a construction project.
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Alumni Interview: Markus Mabson Never Stops Learning
May 21, 2021Capitology Blog sat down with Capitol Tech alumnus Markus Mabson. Markus obtained his B.S in Cyber and Information Security in 2017 and just completed his Master’s in the same field.
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High-Rises and Terror Attacks: How We Can Prepare for the Worst
May 20, 2021Recently, Dr. Joshua Sinai, Capitol Technology Professor of Practice in Counterterrorism Studies, published an article in ASIS International's "Security Management" magazine for the March/April 2021 issue.
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Why Writing Matters: A Comma Worth $15 Million
May 19, 2021
When pursuing an education, and ultimately a career, in the STEM and business fields, you may consider courses in the humanities a necessary evil – a degree requirement that you suffer through to get to the “fun” courses.
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Cyberpsychology
AAPI Heritage Month: Contributions to Infrastructure
May 18, 2021May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. In celebration of AAPI Heritage Month, Capitology Blog is highlighting the various contributions made by AAPI individuals in the STEM fields.
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Cap Tech's Own Space Race
May 17, 2021Everyone knows that Capitol Tech students soar to new heights academically, but for a small group of passionate hobbyists, the figurative just isn’t enough.
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