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ILI Speaker Discusses Mobile Device Vulnerabilities and Protection



On Monday, April 23, the Innovation and Leadership Institute’s Speaker Series welcomed Dan Ford ’10, to discuss the vulnerabilities and threats that exist for Android, iOS and Blackberry mobile devices.  

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Second Doctoral Cohort Completes First Residency



This past weekend, the second cohort of doctoral students visited campus and completed the first of their three residency courses.

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Cybersecurity initiatives supported by Lockheed Martin



On Friday, October 8, Capitol welcomed Lockheed Martin to campus as they announced a donation of $20,000 to the college to support the Center for Space Science and Education and Public Outreach’s (SSEPO) Emerging STEM Leaders Workshop Se

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Scholarship Appreciation Breakfast Celebrates Students, Benefactors



Capitol College held its annual Scholarship Appreciation Breakfast on Wednesday, April 12. Scholarship students, benefactors, family members, faculty and staff gathered in the William G.

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Capitol sponsors FIRST LEGO League team: Mighty Mecha Knights emerge victorious



Against teams with years of experience, rookie team #4002 of the FIRST LEGO League showed their grit.

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CICPC director interviewed at GovSec/FOSE



Watch the interview with Kenneth Crockett, director of the

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Capitol College Cyber Teams Compete at Finals of MDC3 Competition



Capitol College sent two teams of students to the final round of the second annual Maryland Cyber Challenge & Competition (MDC3) on Oct. 17.

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"Up & Coming Artist Series" Presents George Sopko



The John G. & Beverly A. Puente Library welcomes visitors to its "Up & Coming Artist Series" on March 29, at Noon to view the work George Sopko.

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Capitol College Mourns Michael Gibbs



It is with profound sadness that the Capitol College community announces the loss of Dr. Michael G. Gibbs, who died from valley fever on Tuesday (December 10th).   Dr.

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Engineers Week: Students Take the Lead



From bridges and roads to circuits and motors, the world we live in is largely the product of engineering.

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