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Capitol Tech Celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month
From September 15 to October 15 each year, millions of people across the United States celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month.
Started in 1968, National Hispanic Heritage Month began as a week...
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Department of Defense scholarships awarded
They say in weather that when it rains, it pours, and success is raining down on Capitol College in the form of U.S. Department of Defense Scholarships awarded to four exceptional students studying en...
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Legacies Live on Through Endowed Scholarships
“You’re a Capitol student. You can do anything.”
That’s the response William Hider got from Brigadier General Harold R. “Johnny” Johnson, who had just offered him a job in marketing. When Hid...
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A Letter to Our Veterans
Dear Active Duty, Reservists, National Guard members and Veterans,
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of Veterans Day to honor those
who have served in the Armed Forces thro...
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Today Marks the Start of National Computer Science Education Week
Today marks the beginning of National Computer Science Education Week. This annual event was started in 2009 by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) "to learn computer science, advocate f...
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Capitol Tech Celebrates Black History Month
Since 1976, February has been known as Black History Month–a month dedicated to celebrating the lives, heritage, and contributions of black people in America.
“Black History Month shouldn’t be tre...
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Purple Heart Day Commemorates Oldest US Military Decoration
It is an occasion to reflect on service and sacrifice, and to honor those who have given their lives or sustained injuries while defending the United States. Each year, on August 7, Purple Heart D...
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Women in STEM: Empowering the Next Generation of Leaders
While women comprise half of the American workforce, only 26% of STEM employees are women. Gender stereotypes have often discouraged young women from pursuing STEM careers, and studies suggest that th...
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Ada Lovelace: The Mother of Computer Programming
This profile on Ada Lovelace is the eighth post in 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 ...
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Dr. Gloria Hewitt: One of the First African-American Woman to Receive a PhD in Mathematics
This profile on Dr. Gloria Hewitt is the sixth post in 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 p...
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