Networking summer camp in progress at Capitol
July 14, 2016A group of area high school students are on campus this week, gaining a detailed overview of computer networking at a brand-new camp launched by Capitol this summer and led by Professor Andrew Mehri.
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Interested in a doctorate from Capitol? Attend one of our virtual info sessions
December 31, 1969Dates have been announced for the next series of virtual info sessions for prospective doctoral students.
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Career Events in 2016-2017
December 31, 1969By Sarah Alspaw, Associate Director of Career Services
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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.
In a quickly evolving field, Capitol cybersecurity students hit the ground running
December 31, 1969When it comes to cybersecurity programs, bigger is not necessarily better.
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Capitol trains professors to take on West African cybersecurity challenge
December 31, 1969Capitol and the Catholic University Institute of Buea (CUIB) marked an important milestone in their partnership Monday (May 23) as two CUIB cybersecurity professors wrapped up a fou
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ICMCP partners with Capitol
The International Consortium of Minority Cybersecurity Professionals (ICMCP) announced Wednesday (May 18) that it has formed a strategic partnership with Technology University, with
Alumni Profile: Ed Sealing ‘12
Ed Sealing ’12 is celebrating a milestone: his company, Sealing Technologies, Inc. will mark its four-year anniversary this month.
Student team unveils “Capcade”
December 31, 1969Capitol’s student center is becoming home to a full size arcade console, thanks to a group of enterprising students.
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Trainer’s Tips #11: Watch your back!
April 9, 2018Be careful on the job search. There are people out there who prey on job seekers. They know that job seekers, especially fresh out of school, tend to be more susceptible.
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