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Managing the future of water — in the West and beyond

Mines researchers and alumni are at the forefront of U.S. water management challenges, working on mitigation, water reuse, new water systems, alternative renewable energy and more.
Latest News

Colorado School of Mines, American Gem Trade Association unveil strategic relationship

Mines Ethics Bowl team heading to national championship

Managing the future of water — in the West and beyond

Mines, CSU researchers combine classical, quantum optics for super-resolution imaging

Mining engineering program receives historic $7.5M investment

Computer science students compete at annual computing event

Mark your calendars: Mines’ seventh annual #idigmines Giving Day is Feb. 2

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Group photo of AGTA and Mines representatives
February 7, 2023

Colorado School of Mines, American Gem Trade Association unveil strategic relationship

Mines Ethics Bowl team
February 3, 2023

Mines Ethics Bowl team heading to national championship

Students in Edgar Mine classroom
January 30, 2023

Mining engineering program receives historic $7.5M investment

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February 2, 2023

Managing the future of water — in the West and beyond

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January 25, 2023

Computer science professor looks to bridge the interoperability gap in cities

Professor Xiaoli Zhang works on a computer
January 20, 2023

Mines faculty teaching robots how to think, share information

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Students competing at Mines Battlebots

14 teams, 6 weeks, 1 epic Battlebots-style competition

Zoe Baker runs on the track at Mines

Mines' Zoe Baker is in Top 9 for NCAA Woman of the Year

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Going green: A closer look at the Mines Greenhouse

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Humans of Mines

Kamini Singha

Kamini Singha: "I love that our faculty care deeply about teaching and are also research powerhouses, and that our students are such broadly brilliant humans.

Bora Basyildiz

Bora Basyildiz: "The amount of internships, networking sessions and connections Mines offers, gives students the ability to immediately translate their academic skills into industry experience."

Alaina Clar

Alaina Clar: "I plan to start my own company and pay it forward by making sports more accessible to people with hearing loss by manufacturing protective equipment for hearing devices."

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Could Colorado see a major earthquake like Turkey and Syria?

“We do have faults in Colorado with maximum credible earthquakes above magnitude 7,” said Kyren Bogolub, a seismologist with the Colorado Geological Survey. “The largest maximum credible earthquake for a fault in Colorado is 7.5, and that’s on the ....
February 6, 2023
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Tesla’s Pickup Truck Is Coming Soon. Maybe.

“Broadly the concept could make sense,” said Kip Findley, a professor of metallurgical and materials engineering at the Colorado School of Mines who has done research on advanced steel for vehicles. “This is pushing steel development forward and ....
February 6, 2023
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Colorado School of Mines police use augmented reality in active shooter, de-escalation training

“We've primarily focused on a couple areas so far. One is our active shooter response. But also, the other one is really around folks having mental health concerns or, you know, being in distress and being able to deescalate those situations,” School ....
February 1, 2023
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