Airborne Construction Technologies: Drones and Robots Unlock New Horizons in the Construction Industry

December 30, 2025
Discover how aerial robots and drone-based technologies are reshaping safety, sustainability, and the future of the construction industry.
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A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Student Game Design Project: Remnants: Sol Mansion



In our student project blog series, we spotlight Capitol Tech students who are leading the way in innovation and creativity—told in their own words. Pedro Canas, cybersecurity sophomore, details his team's work on an exciting new video game project for their Game Design and Theory (HU 210) course.

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Capitol Tech Student Payload Project Selected for AI-Powered NASA Rocket Launch



Capitol Tech's undergraduate student team, ODIN, merges artificial intelligence with astronautical engineering to earn a coveted spot on NASA’s RockSat Launch in 2026.

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From the Expert: How Parenting Styles Shape Internet Maturity in Teens

December 12, 2025
From the Expert blog series featuring Dr. Geetanjali Jha, Cyberpsychology Researcher: Our technological era demands a new parenting approach that extends beyond the living room into the boundless digital ecosystem to foster internet mature teens.
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How Aviation Professionals Are Critical to Managing an Aging Aircraft Fleet

December 11, 2025
Aging military and commercial aircraft face rising structural risks, maintenance demands, and technology gaps. Learn how highly trained aviation professionals are essential to keeping legacy fleets safe.
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Is AI Good or Bad for Creativity: How Generative AI is Transforming Human Ideation

December 10, 2025
Discover how generative AI is transforming creativity across industries by enhancing brainstorming, democratizing innovation, and helping teams produce more original ideas. But is this technological advancement enhancing creativity or limiting it?
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Students Helping Students: High-Altitude Payloads, Hands-on Learning



Students in Capitol Technology University's Introduction to Space course concluded the Fall 2026 semester with a successful high-altitude balloon launch, sending their custom payloads into the upper atmosphere after months of development.

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