05/26/2026
Students at Capital University are diving into the life, legacy, and Ohio roots of Toni Morrison through an exploration of the places, history, and experiences that shaped her groundbreaking work. A powerful reminder that stories rooted in place can change the world.
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Exploring Toni Morrison's Ohio at Capital
Capital University students explored the life and legacy of Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison in a Spring 2026 special topics course, “Toni Morrison and Ohio.” Aligned with Ohio Humanities' statewide celebration “Beloved: Ohio Celebrates Toni Mor...
05/25/2026
This Memorial Day, Capital University honors the courage and sacrifice of those who gave everything for our freedom.
University offices will be closed today, May 25, in observance of Memorial Day.
05/22/2026
From the football field at Capital to helping strengthen families across Ohio, Matt Spitz '08 continues to make an impact through leadership and service.
As a chapter director for All Pro Dad helping expand initiatives across the state, Matt is creating opportunities for fathers and families to build stronger connections and communities. We’re proud to celebrate the meaningful work of this Capital alum and the difference he’s making beyond campus.
Read Matt's full story here,
Matt Spitz '08 Helps Lead All Pro Dad's Growth in Ohio
Capital University alumnus Matt Spitz '08, a Hall of Fame athlete and former All-American placekicker, is leading community impact across Ohio through his work with All Pro Dad. As a chapter director, Spitz helps connect fathers and children through sch...
05/21/2026
Capital University will be operating on summer hours through August. Hours for specific offices can be found at the link below.
Summer hours include holiday closures. These include tomorrow, Friday, May 22 and Monday, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day.
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Summer 2026 Hours for Capital University
Summer at Capital University brings a different rhythm to campus, with adjusted hours, summer programming, construction projects, and modified operations across many offices and facilities.
05/20/2026
Capital softball recently concluded an improbable run to an OAC Tournament Championship and an NCAA Tournament appearance, both no one saw coming, except maybe those within the program. That run was sparked by a consistent 'Never Quit' mindset that prevailed all season long.
Read more below:
Softball’s Improbable Run Sparked by a Consistent ‘Never Quit’ Mindset - Capital University
COLUMBUS, Ohio – There are many words that can be used to describe something that no one expects. Improbable. Magical. Stunning. Electrifying. Defining. The list can go on and on. If one were to pick a word off that list, it would fit the bill exactly for what transpired over the final two weeks o...
05/20/2026
A new pathway to opportunity 🎓
Capital University, Zane State College, and Washington State College of Ohio have signed a new articulation agreement creating a seamless transfer pathway for students pursuing their bachelor’s degree.
This partnership helps students move from an associate degree to a four-year degree with clearer transfer pathways in programs like business, social work, health sciences, and more — expanding access and reducing barriers to higher education across Ohio.
This is Capital Rising in action: mission-driven partnerships that expand access and opportunity while helping students move forward with confidence, direction, and purpose.
Learn more about the partnership below.
Zane State College and Capital University opens a pathway for a bachelor's degree - WHIZ - Fox 5 / Marquee Broadcasting
ZANESVILLE, Ohio – The pathway for Zane State College students to gain a bachelor’s degree just got a little simpler after today’s signing ceremony. Presidents from Zane State, Washington State College, and Capital University met at the Advanced Science & Technology Center on Zane State’s ca...
05/19/2026
Built for this moment. A new era is rising in Capital Athletics.
Our scoreboard got a facelift and members of the campus community recently gathered for the unveiling. We can't wait for game days this fall in Bernlohr Stadium!
05/18/2026
Congratulations to Alayna Blanchard '27 on earning national recognition for her leadership and commitment to voter engagement and democratic participation. Blanchard has been named to the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge’s 2026 Student Voting Honor Roll, a national recognition celebrating students who are making a measurable impact on voter engagement and democratic participation.
Her work reflects the power of student leadership to create meaningful impact on campus and beyond, and we’re proud to celebrate this incredible achievement at Capital. Read more about Alayna's work here, https://comets.capital/4uIUbZA
05/15/2026
We are proud to announce Dr. Adam Potter as visiting Professor and Director of Choral Activities in the Conservatory of Music at Capital University.
This exciting new leadership appointment marks the continuation of Capital’s rich tradition of excellence in choral music, performance, and music education. As Director of Choral Activities, Dr. Potter will help shape the next generation of musicians and vocalists through inspiring instruction, artistic collaboration, and innovative performance opportunities within the Conservatory of Music.
Widely recognized for cultivating choral musicianship that is both technically rigorous and profoundly human, Dr. Potter’s approach emphasizes independent musical skills, confident vocal technique, and a deep sense of ownership over artistry.
Welcome to the Comet family, Dr. Potter. 💜🎶
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