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Dear Oredigger Family, Last month, Mines’ senior leadership challenged ourselves and our community to learn how to be more effective advocates and allies for those who experience racism and bias. We
The $30 million gift from Bruce Grewcock ’76 and his wife, Debra Grewcock, will support full scholarships and unique experiential opportunities for students, with the goal of developing tomorrow’s industry, government and business leaders.
“Artificial intelligence is certainly on the rise and has been for several years,” said Tracy Camp, department head and professor of computer science at Mines. “There’s just so much in our world today where we can use machine learning or AI to improve on our society or lives.”
Colorado School of Mines is proud to announce the winners of the 2019-2020 Faculty Awards for teaching and research excellence. The annual awards celebration, where the Office of Academic Affairs
Assistant Professor Kyle Leach is among 76 scientists at universities and national labs across the country to win the prestigious award this year
Teaching and Learning Librarian Brianna Buljung will lecture next year at China University of Mining and Technology.
A Mines alumna, Miskimins joined the Mines faculty in 2002 and has 30 years of experience in the petroleum industry.
Campus organizations, faculty members and staff have been recognized for their efforts to enhance diversity, inclusion and access at Colorado School of Mines, whether through working to eliminate bias
“The mining industry is extremely concerned about the management of tailings, especially as companies increasingly rely on large-scale extraction of ever-lower grade ore deposits, a process that yields large volumes of waste materials,” said Priscilla Nelson, professor of mining engineering.
Dear Campus Community, We have certain ideals in the United States: the right to liberty, justice and the pursuit of happiness. But these rights, which should be unequivocally distributed across all