Capitology Blog

Alums Seek to Ease Students’ Financial Burdens

December 31, 1969
By Yonathan Goitom, Alumni Council President
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Why Do Geeks Golf?

December 31, 1969
By Dr. Michael T. Wood, President, Capitol Technology UniversityThey don’t need GPS to figure yardage to the hole.
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Cyber’s increased role in warfare heightens need for expertise

December 31, 1969
Want to serve your country and protect against dangerous adversaries? Increasingly, acquiring cybersecurity expertise is of pivotal importance.
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Computer, engineering programs at Capitol a draw for area employers

December 31, 1969
Capitol Technology University’s programs in computer and engineering fields are a big draw for employers in the region, according to representatives of companies and organizations attending the university’s
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Interested in the NIST Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program? Attend a Jan. 25 Workshop

December 31, 1969
Capitol Technology University will be holding a virtual workshop for students with an interest in applying to the NIST Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF).
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Student team unveils “Capcade”

December 31, 1969
Capitol’s student center is becoming home to a full size arcade console, thanks to a group of enterprising students.
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On Giving Tuesday, an opportunity to give back

December 31, 1969
The days after Thanksgiving are a frenzy of sales and promotions, but they are also a time for giving – and an event established three years ago aims to focus attention on that.
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Capitol's "Feed Your Geek" Campaign an Award Winner

December 31, 1969
No, Capitiol Technology University hasn't won an Oscar or an Emmy.
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Building Your Future at the Capitol Career Conference

December 31, 1969
Career preparation is a major priority at Capitol.
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For Capitol master’s graduate, supportive staff, practical approach set school apart

December 31, 1969
When Zenas Valentine decided to begin a master’s degree in cybersecurity, he wasn’t sure how it would go. After all, he had just graduated from college.
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