The Journey of My Life

March 4, 2015
I’ve made a multitude of decisions in my life, but the most significant decision I’ve made thus far would have to be my final choice of a major. I didn’t always want to major in Cybersecurity.
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Paving Over Paradise

December 31, 1969
By Dr. Michael T. Wood, President, Capitol Technology University
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Trainer's Tips #3 -- The Career Fair Game Plan

April 9, 2018
In my previous blog post, I noted that Career Fairs offer a plethora of opportunities for career planning in addition the opportunity to inquire about available positions.
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Other colleges are discovering The Capitol Way

February 23, 2015
Graduate from college and you'll be ready for entry into the workforce, right? Think again.
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Obstacles and Challenges

December 31, 1969
By Rosalie Evans, Professor, Capitol Technology  University
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Trainer's Tips #2 -- Career Fair

April 9, 2018
Most people do not just wake up one day and decide to run a marathon. Running a marathon takes dedication, practice, deliberate decision making, and the right tools to be successful.
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The societal cost of the “Snowden Effect”

February 4, 2018
By William H. Butler,  Chair, Cybersecurity Program, Capitol Technology University
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Dynamic Duos

April 27, 1868
By Dr. Michael T. Wood, President, Capitol Technology University
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Cybersecurity undergrads: don’t miss this summer internship opportunity!

December 31, 1969
A unique opportunity is available for undergraduate students in cybersecurity to design and conduct research under the guidance of expert mentors.
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Steele calls for bolstering STEM education in Maryland



Former Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele on Wednesday (October 22nd),  called for bolstering science and technology education in Maryland, voicing concern that the number of young people entering STEM fields is not keeping pace wit

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