The 9th Annual Castle of Cans Food Drive at Colorado School of Mines collected more than two tons of food for needy families, Nov. 14. Fourteen student organizations donated 4,239 pounds of food to be
From left, Bebe Onasoga (GSA Social Chair), Nikko Collida (GSA Treasurer), Amanda Meier (GSA Social Chair), Mark Taylor (GSA Vice President), G.C. Murray, Jr. (NAGPS Social Justice Concerns Chair)
George Saunders ’81 earned a degree in geophysics from Mines, but it turned out he was more interested in probing human culture and society with words than revealing the Earth’s subsurface with
GOLDEN, Colo., Nov. 5, 2012 – The American Physical Society has selected Colorado School of Mines Department of Physics to receive an “Improving Undergraduate Physics Education Award.” The APS website
Set in one of the world’s most important cultural epicenters, the city that gave rise to artistic paragons from Michelangelo to Rossini, stands a musician’s dream venue: St. Peter’s Basilica. It’s
Take a look at a solar panel on a sunny Colorado day and, if you’re like most people, you won’t see much more than a blinding glare. Mark Lusk sees wasted opportunity. “I see that glare and feel how
A 1976 alumnus has contributed $5 million to Colorado School of Mines to support the university’s Underground Construction and Tunneling Program and to provide scholarships for undergraduate students
GOLDEN, Colo., Oct. 30, 2012 – A study by Colorado School of Mines researchers demonstrates beetle-killed trees in Colorado’s forests are affecting the quality of municipal drinking water in the
The Colorado School of Mines student chapter of Engineers Without Borders-USA has raised more than $15,000 to fund the construction of a bridge in Nicaragua. The bridge project, located in the Carazo