Colorado School of Mines sits at No. 12 in a new ranking of the Top 25 U.S. Universities based on the reviews of those best suited to evaluate a college or university’s quality—its alumni.
Prior to the public launch, $226 million has already been raised in lead gifts and privately funded research grants in support of the university’s MINES@150 strategic plan.
More than 8,000 interviews and conversations took place between students and employers over the first two Fall Career Days. The third and final day is set for October 17.
Colorado School of Mines appears at No. 78 out of 1,469 U.S. colleges and universities in the latest Washington Monthly 2020 College Rankings. The Washington, D.C.-based magazine has since 2005 ranked
Colorado School of Mines is the No. 34 public university in the United States — top among public universities in Colorado — according to the latest ranking of more than 1,400 colleges and universities
McNeil Hall was named in honor of alumnus and trustee Charles “Charlie” McNeil ’71 and his wife, Judy McNeil, who recently made a $5 million gift to Mines to support entrepreneurship and innovation programming.
Mines students, faculty and staff were greeted on campus by a comprehensive spectrum of health and safety measures intended to help limit the spread of COVID-19 within the Oredigger community.