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Colorado School of Mines has postponed all in-person ceremonies during its Spring 2020 Commencement, originally scheduled for May 7-8, 2020, in line with public health directives aimed at stopping the
Mines has now won the competition, held every year since 2007, eight times — only one other school has won it more than once.
“Quantum technology could revolutionize computing, communication, sensing and more, but critical workforce shortages are threatening to hamper progress,” said Eliot Kapit, associate professor of physics.
The new graduate program will capitalize on the university’s deep expertise in field robotics and its niche in the geosciences and extractive industries.
Two Mines students were part of the team that developed the first-of-its-kind tangible programming experience for beginners.
The Society of Petroleum Engineers student competition is "like ‘Jeopardy!’ but for petroleum engineers," says team co-captain Niels Snow.
Recruiters from more than 230 companies and organizations braved the weather Feb. 4 to share their job and internship opportunities with current Mines students and recent grads.
Connor McLean, a master's student in advanced manufacturing, tells us more in this video.
Arun Arunachalam finished his bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering at Mines only to realize his interests within the field had changed.
Colorado School of Mines awarded a total of 286 bachelor's, 199 master's and 74 doctoral degrees during its midyear commencement exercises on Dec. 13.