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Gratitude, solemn reflection as Capitol honors veterans
Every November 11th, America honors those who have served in the nation''s armed services. Parades, concerts, and other special events are held across the country as citizens reflect on the contributi...
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Mae Jemison: Doctor, Teacher, Founder of Two Technology Companies, and the First African-American woman in Space
This profile on Dr. Mae Jemison, is the thirteenth post in a month-long series of profiles on Black STEM innovators in honor of Black History Month. Today’s post is in honor of Dr. Jemison, the first ...
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Celebrating Pride Month 2023 by Honoring STEM Innovators
In celebration of Pride Month, Capitol Technology University is recognizing influential individuals from the LGBTQ+ community who have made significant contributions to STEM. In addition to their prof...
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Dr. Nina Tandon: Co-Founder of the First Company to Grow Human Bones for Reconstruction
This profile on Dr. Nina Tandon is the first post of a month-long series of profiles about female STEM innovators in honor of Women’s History Month. Check back each weekday to read a new profile, the ...
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Argotis founder Vaidya honors parents by launching Capitol scholarship
Nischit Vaidya’s career has taken him from entry-level IT jobs to becoming a sought-after security engineering consultant and, in 2013, starting his own firm, Argotis, Inc. Wishing to express his grat...
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Rufus P. Turner: An Early Expert and Proponent of the Radio, the U.S.’s Widest Reaching Medium
This profile on Rufus Paul Turner is the seventh post in a month-long series of profiles on Black STEM innovators in honor of Black History Month. Today’s post also celebrates World Radio Day, by focu...
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Capitol Honors Departing Board Member after 24 Years of Service
Capitol Technology University bids a heartfelt farewell to one of its valued members, Joseph Kelly Brown Jr., as he retires from his role on the Board of Trustees. With an impressive tenure of over 24...
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Katherine Johnson: In Commemoration of the Mathematician and Computer Scientist Responsible for the first U.S. Moon Landing
This profile on Katherine Johnson, Mathematician and computer scientist responsible for the NASA flight path of the first U.S. moon landing, is the thirteenth post in a month-long series of profiles o...
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Announcing GreyCon 2025 Keynote Speaker: The Honorable Charles F. Bolden Jr., Major General, USMC (Ret.), 12th NASA Administrator, and U.S. Astronaut
Capitol Technology University is proud to welcome The Honorable Charles F. Bolden Jr. as the keynote speaker for GreyCon 2025, our inaugural on-campus professional conference, taking place on Tuesday,...
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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.
The theme of the night was ...
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