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“I couldn’t ask for a better education than I got at Mines, and now I want to pay it forward,” said Mines alumnus Hugh Harvey. “We want to help Mines attract the best, brightest and hardest working
Colorado School of Mines has received a total of nine RPSEA grant awards over the years, or $6.5 million dollars, with another $3 million pending. It is among the top recipients of these awards in the
GOLDEN, Colo., May 8, 2012 – John Speer, professor in the George S. Ansell Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at Colorado, was recently awarded the Association for Iron and Steel
GOLDEN, Colo., May 7, 2012 – Colorado School of Mines has launched a new online resource to connect journalists and the public with news, events and resources on the university’s campus. The new Mines
Mines' Cycling Team is consistently top-ranked among division two schools. Join the team for a high energy ride up Lookout Mountain in Golden, CO.
Click the photos for a slideshow featuring the work of Mines Public Relation's work-study student for 2011-12, Ben Traquair.
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Student clubs are all about building bridges. But in the case of the Mines chapter of Engineers Without Borders, students are literally building bridges. Four members of the Mines chapter made a
In 1987, President Reagan was managing Iran-Contra, the U.S. stock market crashed on Black Monday, a gallon of gas cost $0.89, and the Wild Women held their first weekend getaway in South Fork, Colo
Vienna, Austria -- April, 27, 2012 -- On the Mines campus, Tissa Illangasekare is known as the friendly, upbeat civil and environmental engineering professor who transformed the old Volk Gymnasium