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The global low-carbon revolution could be at risk unless new international agreements and governance mechanisms are put in place to ensure a sustainable supply of rare minerals and metals, a new
The Russell L. & Lyn Wood Mining History Archive at Arthur Lakes Library recently received an infusion of historic mining photographs courtesy of the Colorado Mining Association. The photographs
Assistant Professor Nicole Smith is the only social scientist in Mines’ Mining Engineering Department, but that’s par for the course for any anthropologist worth his or her salt.
Daniel Adams, assistant professor of physics at Colorado School of Mines, has been awarded funding from the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) to purchase a cutting-edge ultrafast
Colorado School of Mines awarded a total of 286 bachelor's, 199 master's and 74 doctoral degrees during its midyear commencement exercises on Dec. 13.
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? Mines has an excellent reputation within Colorado, and the jobs that are available to me by getting a degree from the
Peter Weddle received the honor, which recognizes the Mines doctoral graduate whose thesis demonstrates the greatest potential for societal impact, during the Fall 2019 Graduate Commencement ceremony on Dec. 13.
Colorado School of Mines awarded a total of 286 bachelor's degrees during the morning ceremony on Dec. 13.
Winning the competition – and the $1,000 grand prize – was a solution for the thousands of obsolete airplanes currently warehoused in what are essentially plane graveyards.
Mines alumnus Ben Fryrear ’62 endowed the chairship in 2017 to recognize and support highly accomplished faculty members driving institutional change.