I came to Mines as an associate professor in 2012 after having been tenured at Penn State. I moved to Mines for the remarkable Hydrologic Science and Engineering Program we have here on campus. After
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? As a native Coloradan, I was always interested in Mines. Being so close to the mountains while having a premier STEM
A new geoscience makerspace has opened on the Mines campus, giving undergraduate and graduate students a place where they can experiment with novel forms of instrumentation and try out their designs
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? I choose Mines because of the campus mindset, focusing on problem-solving and engineering. The Mines student community
A delegation of students and faculty members from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia’s School of Mines in Medellín and the University of Texas at Arlington recently spent a week at Colorado School
“This fully online master’s degree gives us the opportunity to extend the quality education that Mines is known for to students regardless of geography and time zone," says Carl Frick, head of the Mechanical Engineering Department.
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? I have enjoyed most getting to meet people—students, faculty and professors. People are so supportive at Mines and it
Incoming Colorado School of Mines student Xavier Cotton will arrive on campus this fall with some serious engineering design competition experience already under his belt. The engineering student, who