A new art installation – made of 240 specially designed aluminum oxide ceramic tiles manufactured by CoorsTek – now crowns the ceiling of the CoorsTek Center for Applied Science and Engineering
Colorado School of Mines is proud to announce 22 new faculty members for the 2018-19 academic year. This diverse group is dedicated to advancing the science and technology of their respective fields
Colorado School of Mines has partnered with McKinstry to implement an energy awareness and savings program on campus called powerED. The three-year program launched this week with the start of the
It was 110 years ago this year that Colorado School of Mines students and faculty built a monument on Mount Zion , loading a supply train of burros and packing their way up. Now it’s time for the next
Materials informatics is the next frontier of materials science, taking computational and machine learning tools and applying them to characterizing and discovering materials. A group of Colorado
Summer is coming to a close. Jobs, internships and summer camps are ending, and campus is preparing for the start of the fall semester. In addition to starting their tenure at Colorado School of Mines
A Colorado School of Mines music professor and professor emerita of engineering are the 2018 winners of the Michael P. Malone International Leadership Award from the Association of Public and Land
A new summer camp at Colorado School of Mines hopes to inspire the next generation to think below the surface. Through the support of the University Transportation Center-Underground Transportation
DiggerLoop is ready to show the world what their Hyperloop pod can do. The Colorado School of Mines Hyperloop team is in California for a week of testing and safety checks at SpaceX headquarters in
Rebecca Flintoft, associate vice president of student life at Colorado School of Mines, is a primary co-editor and chapter author on a new book about campus violence. “Violence Goes to College: The