Mines Magazine


Jamie and Doug Wickler are in the exact spot they want to be at a time when it has become critical for all people to be involved in our food systems: stewarding the land, providing food to their community and constantly considering how to update their systems and processes to do those things as best as they can.
Geophysics faculty, students and alumni at Colorado School of Mines are looking below the surface to enable innovation in energy, infrastructure, space exploration — and beyond.
The Oshkosh, Wisconsin home was originally built for William H. Doe, a prospector who made his fortune from silver found in Central City, Colorado.
The new Supply Chain Transparency Initiative at the Payne Institute for Public Policy aims to better understand the issues and, using Mines’ technical expertise, offer solutions for addressing them.
For the past 100 years, Mines has been graduating the world’s top petroleum engineers and been at the forefront of educating generations of energy leaders.