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Capitol Students Tackle Space Junk Challenge



With proliferating space debris jeopardizing equipment and astronaut safety, scientists are sounding the alarm. Researchers, meanwhile, continue their search for effective ways to clean up the mess.

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FIRST Robotics Meet Brings a Capitol Surprise



Fifty-four teams from around the mid-Atlantic squared off at the FIRST Robotics Competition North Carolina Regional, putting their technical skills and teamwork to the test.

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Woodley: Capitol graduate program "a perfect combo" of business and tech



Ten years into her professional career, Audra Woodley pondered her next move. Should she go back to school and obtain a graduate degree?

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Annual Honors Convocation



Families and friends of Capitol students, along with esteemed faculty and staff members, will gather in the Arvum Gudelsky Memorial Auditorium on Thursday, April 9, 2009 at 3 p.m.

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Celebrating Commencement and New Alumni



After years of hard work and dedication, Capitol College graduates walked across the stage on May 16, 2009 at Capitol’s 82nd Commencement ceremony.

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Students, Job Seekers Gather at Annual Career Fair



 Capitol College held its annual Career Fair on Friday, March 22, in the William G. McGowan Academic Center.

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Dr. Michael T. Wood Appears on Federal News Radio



 

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Innovation and Leadership Institute’s Speaker Series welcomes three spring presenters



This spring, the President’s Forum, a join program of the Office of the President and the Innovation and Leadership Institute, will bring three distinguished speakers to campus to share their insights on innovation, entrepreneurship and

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Professor Sanyal attends the IAU General Assembly in Rio de Janiero



Professor Ashit Sanyal, recently inducted into the ranks of full-time Capitol College faculty, represented the college at the 27th International Astronomical Uni

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Do you have what it takes to be a Capitol Scholar?



Elevate yourself to the highest level of scholarship.

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