On the 150th anniversary of the Territorial Assembly establishing Colorado School of Mines as a publicly supported institute of higher education, the campus community came together to celebrate Mines' newest building, the 37,000-square-foot Labriola Innovation Hub.
Colorado School of Mines appears at No. 34 on U.S. News & World Report’s latest Best Online Programs rankings of master’s in engineering programs.
Kari Gonzales ’02 is the president and CEO of MxV Rail based in Pueblo, Colorado.
Let’s make the sesquicentennial edition of #idigmines Giving Day the most successful ever! 
Mines alumni Steve Sparkowich ’89 and Daniel Wright ’21 work on the inert anode team at the green steel startup Boston Metal.
The District is home to one of the largest collections of innovation and maker spaces on any university campus in the U.S.
The two-day event on Jan. 30-31 offers myriad opportunities for Mines students to network with potential employers from a variety of industries.
Building on an indelible legacy, Mines continues to provide industry with the technology — and leaders — needed for the next 150 years and beyond.
Michael Coors ‘06 has been appointed to the Colorado School of Mines Board of Trustees by Gov. Jared Polis. Coors, a Mines alum, will serve a four-year term on the board through December 2027. Coors
Mines will be celebrating its sesquicentennial with special events and activities throughout 2024, starting with Founders Week in February.