DEC 2015
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ISSUE 82

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The challenge: boost diversity. To help bring this about, Larry Laws '13 worked with Capitol and Baltimore high schools to create a pipeline for promising young engineers. His efforts have borne fruit -- and BEYA recently honored them with one of its annual awards.

Also in this month's Connector, meet the newest member of Capitol's faculty, Dr. Joanne L. Smikle, and join us in expressing our appreciation for Dr. Charles D. Conner, who is moving on to new opportunities. And save the date for this year's Career Fair, a great way for employers to connect with promising job candidates in engineering, computer science, IT and business.

 HermesAlumni Profile: Larry Laws  

A manager at BGE, Laws '13 recently earned an award from BEYA in recognition of his efforts to strengthen diversity in the electrical engineering profession.

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 CircuitDr. Joanne L. Smikle joins Capitol's faculty   

The acclaimed author, consultant and public speaker brings her expertise and insights to Capitol's Management and Decision Sciences program.
 

 FosterProf. Conner leaves lasting legacy  

We say goodbye to Dr. Charles D. Conner, who has stepped down from full-time teaching at Capitol after a 31-year career at the university.



 

SocialSave the Date: Career Fair is Feb. 12 

Is your organization seeking highly skilled personnel who are prepared to hit the ground running from Day One? If so, Capitol's annual Career Fair is the place to be. As a Capitol alum, you know firsthand how capable our graduates are. The Career Fair is an opportunity to tap their potential for internships or full-time positions.

To register, visit https://captechu-csm.symplicity.com/events and click the link that says "Participant Registration."