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With new facility, Capitol Technology University offers enhanced satellite op training
Learning to command and control and spacecraft requires both knowledge and practice, but being able to obtain hands-on training is often a challenge for students.
Argotis founder Vaidya honors parents by launching Capitol scholarship
Nischit Vaidya’s career has taken him from entry-level IT jobs to becoming a sought-after security engineering consultant and, in 2013, starting his own firm, Argotis, Inc.
ICMCP partners with Capitol
The International Consortium of Minority Cybersecurity Professionals (ICMCP) announced Wednesday (May 18) that it has formed a strategic partnership with Technology University, with
Steele addresses Capitol’s Class of 2016
“If luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity, you are the luckiest people alive,” former MD lieutenant governor Michael Steele told Capitol Technology University graduates in his commencement address Saturday (May 14th).
Alumni Profile: Ed Sealing ‘12
Ed Sealing ’12 is celebrating a milestone: his company, Sealing Technologies, Inc. will mark its four-year anniversary this month.
Michael Steele to speak at Capitol Commencement
Former Maryland lieutenant governor Michael S.
Capitol Community Gathers at 5th Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament
On Friday, Sept. 21, members of the Capitol College community and dozens of benefactors gathered at Glenn Dale Country Club in Glenn Dale, Md., for the 5th Annual Scholarship Tournament.
Tournament golfers sink putts for a great cause
For the second year in a row, golfers of all ages came together at the Capitol College Scholarship Golf Tournament held on June 12, 2009, to play a round in support of the college’s scholarship fund.
Capitol’s Largest Ever Golf Tournament Raises Money for Scholarships
On Thursday, Sept. 29, friends, students and benefactors of the Capitol community gathered at Glenn Dale Golf Club for the Fourth Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament.
Alex Davis '15: Making tech dreams a reality
When Alex Davis was high school senior, a representative from a small college in Laurel came and talked to students about how they could obtain the skills and education they needed to land a job at one of the large government agencies or