Mines new child care facility opens for children of faculty, staff and students

Victoria O'Malley, Mines' chief marketing officer, is interviewed about the new Colorado School of Mines child care facility where she has her daughter enrolled. The Mines Early Childhood Center operated by Massachusetts-based Bright Horizons opened Sept. 16, 2024 to full-time faculty, staff and students.
November 15, 2024

China tightens its hold on minerals needed to make computer chips

“In a purely commercial sense, it has been hard to justify an investment outside of China even though there is a lot of talk,” said Roderick G. Eggert, a minerals economist at the Colorado School of Mines.
November 12, 2024

Undefeated Mines soccer prepares for postseason: 'All of us are high achieving and want to win'

The Colorado School of Mines is celebrating 20 years of women's soccer, and no Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) team has dominated more this season than the top ranked and undefeated Orediggers. Head Coach Kevin Fickes said he never imagined coaching women's soccer, but two decades and more than 200 wins later, he's still loving it.
November 12, 2024

Girls on the Rise event aims to spark interest in STEM for young girls

The Society of Women Engineers held an event at Mines where middle school girls were able to learn about several STEM fields through hands-on experiments.
November 5, 2024

Mines grad students who hope to power the moon collect $500K NASA prize

Chris Tolton, Master's of Science degree student in space resources, Angel Abbud-Madrid, professor of practice in mechanical engineering and director of the Center for Space Resources at Mines, and Zack Bennett, director of the Beck Venture Center at Mines, are quoted.
October 30, 2024

How I learned to nurture relationships in academia—and be more kind

Column written by Roel Snieder, Mines' W.M. Keck Distinguished Professor of Professional Development Education. Snieder created the Teaching with Heart program which focuses on enriching higher education by growing a character of love in teachers in higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).
October 23, 2024

Mining for talent: Education’s crucial role in America’s clean energy, mineral-driven future

Bill Zisch, the J. Steven Whisler Head of the Mining Engineering Endowed Chair at Mines, co-authored this op-ed. The piece notes the U.S. government has intensified its support for the responsible mining of critical minerals while tightening its focus on growing the critical minerals workforce.
October 21, 2024

What does it take to decarbonize a manufactured home community?

A community-scale retrofit project in Colorado offers a path toward lowering power bills for a population that faces high levels of energy insecurity. Paulo Cesar Tabares-Velasco, Mines associate professor of mechanical engineering, leads the project and is quoted in this article.
October 18, 2024

Colorado School of Mines and Carbon TerraVault Awarded $8.9 Million in DOE Funding for CarbonSAFE Project

“With this CarbonSAFE grant, Mines is excited to actively participate with the industry and the DOE to provide real time solutions to climate change,” said Ali Tura, professor of Geophysics and the Co-director of the Reservoir Characterization Project at Mines.
October 8, 2024

Crested Butte celebrates permanent protections for its ‘Red Lady,’ a victory 47 years in the making

“If the commodity market had been different, they would have opened that mine,” said Jessica Smith, a professor in the engineering design and society department at the Colorado School of Mines who has written about Mt. Emmons. “It was really the market that [killed] that project, not the opposition.”
October 8, 2024

Giant Sinkholes in South Dakota Neighborhood Make Families Fear for Their Safety

Sinkholes are fairly common, due to collapsed caves, old mines or dissolving material, but the circumstances in South Dakota stand out, said Paul Santi, a professor of geological engineering at the Colorado School of Mines.
September 24, 2024

Community Benefit Agreements are key to mining battery minerals on public lands

Community Benefit Agreements are needed to integrate community priorities into project design and mining operations on public land in the USA, argues Elizabeth Holley.
September 20, 2024