Capitol Thanks Professors Ryan, Vergers
January 1, 1970They've been an integral part of the Capitol story as the school grew from a technical institute into a full-fledged university.
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Commencement is May 16; Curtis KS Levinson to Deliver Address
December 31, 1969It's time to celebrate the achievements of Capitol's soon-to-be graduates as they complete their paths to a bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree.
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Carl Hansen: 2015 Avrum Gudelsky scholarship recipient
December 31, 1969Carl Hansen, a senior in the astronautical engineering program, is the 2015 recipient of the Avrum Gudelsky Memorial Scholarship, endowed by Homer and Martha Gudelsky in memory of their son, Avrum.
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Overnight Stay Participants Get Taste of Capitol Life
April 27, 1473Accepted Student Overnights have become an increasingly popular way to give prospective students a taste of the college experience.
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Capitol's "Feed Your Geek" Campaign an Award Winner
December 31, 1969No, Capitiol Technology University hasn't won an Oscar or an Emmy.
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Poetry at Puente Library
December 31, 1969“A good poem delights us in many ways and for many reasons.
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My Association with Capitol Technology University
April 21, 2015I first heard of Capitol through an announcement on the Goddard Space Flight Center Dateline for a Graduate Certificate in Space Operations. I had been looking for a graduate program and this seemed tailored to my needs.
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Kierra Harrison: a passion for programming
Kierra Harrison loves to program. One thing her friends and acquaintances know about her is that, at any given time, she's probably writing code.
Goodbye, Matt!
December 31, 1969 I’m really going to miss Matthew Polly's book. He is the author of American Shaolin: Flying Kicks, Buddhist Monks, and the Legend of Iron Crotch, which is required reading in English Communications I.
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Alumni Profile: Terrence Bacon ‘07
When Terrence Bacon started college, he knew he wanted to do something involving computers. But coding wasn’t what appealed to him the most.