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Matt Wyandt

Matt Wyandt

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Female Astronauts Excel on Spacewalks: The Importance of Diversity in Space Missions

January 4, 2024
Women in space exploration continually break through historic barriers. A recent study on female astronauts of spacewalks demonstrated that women excel in this work, underscoring the importance of diversity in space missions.
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The 2024 Presidential Election: Where Candidates Stand on Tech

January 2, 2024
The 2024 U.S. Presidential election promises to be a fascinating intersection of politics and technology, with the two deeply intertwined in ways we haven't fully seen before. Of significant importance is where both the Democratic and Republican parties, as well as their leading candidates, stand on the most pressing issues facing technology and its users. 
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Announcing New Vice President of Academic Affairs at Capitol Technology University



Capitol Technology University is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. John A. LaNear, J.D., Ph.D., as our new Vice President of Academic Affairs effective January 2nd.

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Bachelor of Science (BS) in Artificial Intelligence

Dr. John LaNear

Dr. John LaNear

Vice President

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Using AI to Improve Healthcare Diagnostics, Treatment, and Patient Outcomes

December 29, 2023
Artificial intelligence has the potential to make great advancements in medicine and patient care. Researchers and doctors are now using AI to improve healthcare in myriad ways including employing AI in precision medicine.
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2023: The Tech Year in Review

December 28, 2023
2023 saw technological innovations and computing breakthroughs that can still seem impossible to comprehend. Tech giants have created new devices that are blending the real and virtual worlds, while the government and private research labs are driving technology’s power, capacity, and capabilities to new heights. Here’s a look at five of the most exciting and impactful technological advancements from the past year. 
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