Alumni Profile: Hans Henrik Junge Hansen '66



Hans Henrik Junge Hansen has worked a radio operator on commercial ships, served on a UN peacekeeping mission in the Middle East, helped pioneer the field of satellite communications, and assisted dozens of countries in setting up their

On-site at NASA, students aid mission preparations



With its Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission (MMS), an ambitious plan that involves launching four identical spacecraft simultaneously, NASA hopes to gain a better understanding of a mysterious process known as magnetic reconnection.

Alumni Profile: Andrew McNicol



Staying ahead of hackers requires knowing about the vulnerabilities that are available for them to exploit. And that’s why security professional Andrew McNicol spends part of each work day playing the bad guy.

Capitol summer camp blends science and fun



Last year, Capitol College launched its first Do-it-Yourself Satellite Workshop, open to middle and high school students. Though the camp was free of charge, enrollment was limited and the available spaces filled up quickly.

From Peru to NASA: A young scientist’s journey



When Irma Aracely Quispe-Neira decided to embark on a master’s degree at Capitol Technology University, she chose for her research project a topic that is highly significant to her native Peru.