Life & The Arlington Memorial Bridge Carry On
May 22, 2019Take a virtual ride on the Arlington Memorial Bridge, learn why this infrastructure is critical to life as we know it.
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“Modern Infrastructure Needs a Modern Bodyguard” Podcast
May 21, 2019By 2020, researchers predict there will be nearly 200 billion connected devices. Computers, smart phones, tablets, vehicle navigation systems, appliances, security systems – the list goes on and on.
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Master of Science (MS) in Aviation Cybersecurity
Alumni spotlight: Hector Santiago, DSc
May 20, 2019Considering a career in cybersecurity? Hector Santiago, DSc, currently employed by the Department of Homeland Security, shares insights about the field.
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President Sims receives prestigious Purdue Polytechnic Distinguished Technology Alumni award
Dr. Bradford Sims, president of Capitol Technology University, received a 2019 Distinguished Technology Alumni award from the Purdue Polytechnic Institute for extraordinary career, scholarship, and creative achievements.
Construction Firms Preparing Large Bids Face Cyber Attack Risk
May 14, 2019In today’s digital world, every industry needs cybersecurity.
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Robots, machine learning and 3D printing: This is not your grandfather’s construction site
May 13, 2019Wonder what construction sites will be like 30 years from now? Robots, 3D printing, machine learning and more automation and technology are bringing huge changes to the construction industry.
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Capitol offers next round of popular Learn, Build, Launch Days for high school students to increase proficiency in STEM
On Saturday, May 11, and Saturday, May 18, 2019, Capitol will host Learn, Build, Launch Days on the university campus in Laurel, Maryland, as part of a program designed to increase proficiency in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for high school students.
Commencement Day - Congratulations to the Class of 2019!
On a warm cloudy day in Laurel, Maryland, almost two hundred scholars donned long black robes, cords, and – for some – elaborately decorated caps.