Capital senior John Carlisle has spent most of fall semester on the ice. Or at least above it. Read about his internship with the Columbus Blue Jackets.
For the second straight season, Capital University’s football team set a school record for wins and advanced to the Division III national quarterfinals.
Jacqueline Bussie's book, The Laughter of the Oppressed, explores why people laugh when they have no reason to.
First off, I’m so excited to be home for the Holidays! It gets really crazy at my house this time o ...
Dr. Nyenty Arrey, a chemistry professor and the director of Capital's Summer Institute in Science & Mathematics, uses IR Tutor software to explain an infrared spectrum to Muna, a biochemistry major. Dr. Arrey and Muna are in Capital's Chemistry Instrumental Lab which has a full complement of equipment including FTIR Spectrometers, HPLC, ion and gas chromatographs, UV-Vis spectrometers, and atomic absorption spectrometer. Students taking any type of chemistry or environmental science courses use this lab.