News & Events
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.
“The Meaning of Leadership”: President's Forum presents Brigadier General Peter C. Hinz
Families and friends of Capitol students, along with esteemed faculty and staff members, gathered in the Avrum Gudelsky Memorial Auditorium last week at the annual Honors Convocation, to recognize the hard work and acad
First Cohort of Doctoral Students Visits Laurel Campus for Residency
Capitol College welcomed its first cohort of doctoral students to campus today for the first of three residencies in the new doctor of science in information assurance program.
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.
Honors Convocation Recognizes Student Achievement
On Thursday, March 24, the Capitol College community gathered to honor and celebrate the academic achievements of Capitol’s students during the academic year.
Movers and Shakers: Student leaders are honored at awards ceremony
On Wednesday, April 28, 2010, the college community celebrated an essential part of Capitol’s core values, leadership, at the 2nd annual Student Leadership Awards Ceremony.
Establishing the Center for Space Science Education and Public Outreach
As a component of our strategic initiatives within the space science and STEM (science, technology, engineering and math), fields and building on the Emerging Leaders Program announced this spring, Capitol College is establishing the Cen
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.
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.
Capitol Student Lands JPL Internship
Ever since she was a child, CJ Giovingo has looked to the stars. "I was really into astronomy," she says.