Mines featured on Popular Mechanics' Top Science and Tech Colleges list

Popular Mechanics recently chose Colorado School of Mines as its top science and tech college in the Rocky Mountain region. Labeled "The Most Eccentric Engineering School in the West," Mines was one of seven universities across the U.S. and Canada to ....
October 17, 2017

Mines professor’s Op-Ed published in The New York Times

Ken Osgood, professor of humanities, arts and social sciences at Colorado School of Mines, recently contributed to The New York Times opinion section. His essay, "The C.I.A.'s Fake News Campaign," was published Oct. 13. Osgood, who holds a PhD in ....
October 16, 2017

Mines research on carbon capture and storage featured in Nature

Jennifer Wilcox, associate professor and interim head of the Chemical and Biological Engineering Department at Colorado School of Mines, was quoted in a recent article about carbon capture and storage published in Nature. In the article " Emissions ....
October 12, 2017

Mines Tiny House featured on ABC Denver 7

Mines Tiny House, the solar-powered, net-zero energy tiny house being built by Colorado School of Mines students, was recently featured on ABC Denver 7. The 220-square-foot dwelling is on display at the 2017 Solar Decathlon in Denver through Oct. 15.
October 10, 2017

Improvements to U.S. 6-19th Street interchange featured in the Golden Transcript

The new U.S.6-19th Street interchange was the subject of a recent story in the Golden Transcript. The City of Golden held a grand opening Oct. 1 of the new parkland "lid" that greatly improves the connectivity between Mines Park and the main Colorado ....
October 9, 2017

Hydraulic fracturing wastewater analysis findings featured in Greeley Tribune

A Colorado School of Mines doctoral student's recently published findings on hydraulic fracturing wastewater analysis were featured in The Greeley Tribune. Karl Oetjen, a doctoral candidate studying hydrology at Mines, was one of the lead authors on ....
October 5, 2017

U.S. 6-19th Street interchange project featured in The Denver Post

The new interchange at U.S. 6 and 19th Street — one of the main entrances to the Colorado School of Mines campus — was recently featured in The Denver Post. Mines contributed $1 million to the $25 million project to replace the at-grade intersection ....
October 2, 2017

Mines Tiny House featured in Golden Transcript

A student-led effort to build a 220-square-foot tiny house at Colorado School of Mines was recently featured in the Golden Transcript. The solar-powered, net-zero energy tiny house will be on display at the U.S. Department of Energy’s 2017 Solar ....
September 27, 2017

Mines Tiny House featured in The Denver Post

Mines Tiny House, the group of Colorado School of Mines students building a 220-square-foot tiny house on campus, was recently featured in The Denver Post. The solar-powered, net-zero house will be on display at the U.S. Department of Energy’s 2017 ....
September 27, 2017

Dreyer interviewed on Colorado Matters

Christopher Dreyer, assistant research professor in mechanical engineering at Colorado School of Mines, was recently interviewed on Colorado Public Radio's Colorado Matters about his NASA-funded research on asteroid mining. Dreyer, who is teaching ....
September 25, 2017

Collin Smith interviewed by Wired magazine

Collin Smith, co-director of the Energy, Mining and Construction Industry Safety Program (EMCIS) at Colorado School of Mines, was recently interviewed by Wired magazine about a new "intelligent" first-aid kit that comes with an iPad embedded in its ....
September 7, 2017

Team DiggerLoop featured in The Denver Post

A team of Colorado School of Mines students was one of 24 teams from around the world chosen to compete in the SpaceX Hyperloop competition Aug. 25-27. The Denver Post recently featured the results of the competition, which was won by a German team ....
August 29, 2017