This story appears in the 2014-15 issue of Mines' research magazine, "Energy & the Earth." Water and oil don’t mix. With oil and gas production and water, it’s quite the opposite. Getting at the
Mechanical engineering professor Ozkan Celik and two Mines students have designed a robotic exoskeleton, named the Wrist Gimbal, which would assist stroke patients to complete repetitive movement
GOLDEN, CO, Aug. 14, 2014—Colorado School of Mines raised $47.8 million in philanthropic gifts and commitments for the fiscal year ending June 30, and garnered an additional $24.4 million in private
Please note: Beginning at 7 a.m. Aug. 18, Lookout Mountain Road west of Highway 6 will close to public access as students hike up the road to the M on Mt. Zion. GOLDEN, Colo., Aug. 13, 2014 – Incoming
This story appears in the 2014-15 issue of Mines' research magazine, "Energy & the Earth." For those of us residing on the planet’s surface, the term “shale” evokes visions of flaking layers of rock
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