This story appears in the Summer 2014 issue of Mines Magazine. By Debra Melani and Nick Sutcliffe Much of Mines’ 140-year history is recorded in its architectural landscape, telling a story of
GOLDEN, Colo., Aug. 4, 2014 -- Nearly $300,000 from the National Science Foundation will provide grant funding to build the framework for an innovative teacher preparation partnership between the
GOLDEN, Colo., July 29, 2014 – Colorado School of Mines and Denver Public Schools (DPS) have partnered to strengthen science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education programs for
Former Denver Nuggets dancer and founder of her own activewear company, Kady Zinke, contacted Mines metallurgical and materials engineering research professor Terry Lowe for engineering expertise to
GOLDEN, CO, July 25, 2014—Twenty-eight incoming Colorado School of Mines freshmen participated in the 2014 Challenge Program, a four-week summer session that serves as a bridge between high school and
It was a first for Mines when Linda Battalora, associate teaching professor in the Department of Petroleum Engineering, presented her research on bone density and fracture risk in HIV-infected adults
GOLDEN, Colo., July 23, 2014 – Colorado School of Mines researchers have been awarded a $420,000 grant from the Biomaterials Program in the Division of Materials Research of the National Science
Mechanical engineering graduate student Daniel Storjohann fabricates ceramic fuel cells in the Colorado Fuel Cell Center at Colorado School of Mines. GOLDEN, Colo., July 21, 2014 – A team of two
A team of Mines computer science students engaged in a field session this summer that focused not only on advanced software engineering, but also on developing a product with a philanthropic mission
There’s a pretty good chance that if you see two people practicing acrobatic partner yoga (acroyoga) on Kafadar Commons, one of them is physics teaching assistant Michelle Griffith. Griffith, who