On Feb. 8, more than 100 Colorado high-schoolers – all female – spent the day at Mines for Girls Lead the Way 2014, a conference focused on women and the science, technology, engineering and
Mines hosted the biannual Career Day Feb. 11, which featured global organizations in engineering, science and technology. More than 2,200 students, graduates and alumni attended. “I wanted to take
This story appears in the Fall/Winter 2013 issue of Mines magazine. Seven years into his presidency, with plenty of milestones on record, a capital campaign in full swing, and some big changes on the
The Colorado School of Mines chapter of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) recently received the “2013 Outstanding Collegiate Section Award” at the silver level and the “2013 Collegiate Professional
The Mines Society of Physics Students (SPS) will be hosting the Haunted Physics Lab Oct. 26 in Friedhoff Hall in the Green Center, 924 16 th St. Doors will open at 11:30 a.m. and the event will start
Colorado School of Mines students in an advanced software engineering class created a flight simulator program for geography classes at Lakewood’s Brady High, a school focused on students who have
The Student Recreation Center was overflowing with students, alumni and employers during Career Day Sept. 10, despite rainy weather most of the day. Junior Madeline Levy said she was looking forward
Only the second woman in the country to earn a doctorate in petroleum engineering, Ramona Graves PhD ’82 found her passion—but it wasn’t what she thought it would be. By Lisa Marshall On her first
How three individuals, linked by their Mines experience, supported each other through the most terrifying ordeal of their lives By Lisa Marshall The first rounds hit the bus with a deafening bang