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Capitol Technology University’s new president, Dr. Bradford L Sims,
is emphasizing the need for “a solid education that enables students of
all ages to obtain a great career and take care of themselves and their
families.”
Speaking at his formal investiture ceremony
on Friday (April 20), Sims outlined plans for new programs and
approaches to learning, but said Capitol would remain true to its
mission of providing practical, industry-aligned education in
engineering, computer and information sciences, technology, and
business.
“Education as a sector has changed dramatically over the
last decade, and will continue to change,” Sims said. “Fewer students
pursue education purely for the joy of learning or the promise of
transformation of thinking. Many more students seek a direct connection
between their learning and their career objectives. Capitol Tech is
well-situated to meet the goals of both today’s students and today’s
industry.”
Sims drew attention to new programs being offered at Capitol at both the undergraduate and graduate level in fields that include business analytics, cyber analytics, and unmanned and autonomous systems.
He
also said the university plans to expand its range of learning
modalities to include asynchronous platforms, which he said would
improve accessibility for working professionals, active-duty service
members, and non-traditional students.
“Expanding Capitol Tech’s
online learning by offering rigorous and engaging content in an
asynchronous format will provide opportunity to those who cannot access
the traditional model of learning,” Sims said. “Asynchronous learning
will make degrees more available to our active military, working adults,
and young people with career and family responsibilities that make a
campus education inaccessible to them.”
Sims is the eighth
president of Capitol. An educator, administrator and construction
engineer, Dr. Sims has extensive experience both in academia and
industry. He previously served as interim chancellor and chief academic
officer at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Worldwide campus.
His
presidency was officially inaugurated on Friday during a formal
ceremony, in which he received the presidential robes from Board of
Trustees Chairman Harvey Weiss. Speakers at the event included Board of
Trustees Chairman- Elect Haden Land, professor and provost emeritus Jack
Maynard of the University of Indiana, Capitol professor Sandy Antunes,
student Kae’Lyn Alexander, and alumnus Herman Felder. The university
seal was presented to Dr. Sims by John Dettra, a Board of Trustees
member and Capitol alumnus.
University relics presented to Dr.
Sims during the ceremony included a rendering of Han Solo frozen in
carbonite, a photograph of the CREI class of 1942, and the pen used to
sign the bill funding Capitol’s current campus in Laurel, MD.
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