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It was a record-breaking season for Mines Football and quarterback John Matocha. Here's what makes the team — and Matocha — so special.
Colorado School of Mines awarded a total of 72 doctorates and 270 master's degrees to August and December graduates at the Dec. 15 ceremony.
During the Dec. 15 ceremony, Mines conferred a total of 268 bachelor's degrees to December graduates and recognized 10 Outstanding Graduating Seniors from different academic majors.
A remote operating vehicle designed to collect samples from the ocean floor won the top prize at the Fall 2023 Capstone Design Showcase. The team behind the Subsea Prospecting ROV created a 16-pound
A new partnership between Front Range Community and Colorado School of Mines will create a direct pathway for FRCC engineering students to earn a bachelor's degree at Mines.
Giving the keynote address at the undergraduate ceremony is Lucinda Sanders, member of the Mines Board of Trustees and Founder and Executive in Residence of the National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT), a national organization that works to broaden participation in computing.
In a paper recently published in the journal Nature, a team of physicists from Colorado School of Mines, Duke University, Michigan State University, and the University of Maryland realized the dream of building a 1D magnet using a trapped-ion quantum simulator.
Good health and less stress make the college experience easier to navigate. But how can Colorado School of Mines best foster a climate that supports student wellness? Students in the Thorson First-Year Honors Experience tackled this challenge over the course of their first semester at Mines.
Mines researchers are partnering with Lunar Outpost to compete in the NASA Break the Ice Challenge.
What do you do with produced water in the Permian Basin? What can be done to make heater treaters more efficient? Colorado School of Mines student teams took on these questions as part of the 2023 Global Energy Future Initiative (GEFI) Innov8x Challenge.