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Capitol summer camp blends science and fun
Last year, Capitol College launched its first Do-it-Yourself Satellite Workshop, open to middle and high school students. Though the camp was free of charge, enrollment was limited and the available spaces filled up quickly.
Alumni Profile: Hans Henrik Junge Hansen '66
Hans Henrik Junge Hansen has worked a radio operator on commercial ships, served on a UN peacekeeping mission in the Middle East, helped pioneer the field of satellite communications, and assisted dozens of countries in setting up their
Capitol College selected to train NSA security engineers
Capitol College has built a strong track record in the field of information assurance, earning the coveted Center of Excellence designation from the NSA and the Department of Homeland Security.
Alumni Profile: Duane Aldrich ‘60
Duane Aldrich’s fascination with electronics started when he was a child. His father was an electrician, and young Duane was eager to accompany him to work and learn the trade.
Build a satellite at summer camp? At Capitol, you can!
With the school year coming to a close, students from across Maryland are gearing up for summer camps and other activities.
Class of 2014: Ready to take the reins
Science, technology and engineering continue to evolve at dazzling speed, and today’s technically-trained graduates will be drivers of future change, cybersecurity expert
Attorney General Douglas Gansler Delivers 2013 Commencement Address
When Maryland Attorney General Douglas F.
Becoming Cyber Analysts: Cyber Battle Lab Showcase Celebrates Work of Capitol Scholars
As part of the national focus on cybersecurity, Capitol College faculty, staff, students, benefactors and friends gathered in the William G.
Senior Cordell Kennerly Presents SOI Programming Project to NASA Engineers
As a computer engineering major, Cordell Kennerly always had an interest in computer programming, but admits that he was no expert when he first started classes at Capitol.
High School Students Attend Do-It-Yourself Satellite Workshop at Capitol
Last week, members of Capitol College’s astronautical engineering faculty hosted seven high school students for a “Do-It-Yourself CubeSat” workshop, and worked with students as they learned more about picosatellite design and the pri