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Garrett Gissler is exploring the geological events and processes that formed the Arista deposit in Mexico.
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? I chose to come to Mines because of its reputation as a leader in geologic sciences. I have enjoyed the professional
Persistent chemical compounds are lurking in our water supply, making their way into drinking water, agriculture and other consumables. How do we begin to treat this problem and make our water safe again?
When soldiers are out in the field — literally in life-or-death situations — the last thing they need to worry about is a door falling off their tactical vehicle if they’re hit by a roadside bomb.
A rare lizard fossil with extremely well-preserved skin – and a tiny fossilized gnat keeping it company – is now on display at the Mines Museum of Earth Science. The specimen was discovered somewhere
As medical care becomes more personalized, Mines researchers are forging ahead in the field by developing nano-sized biotechnology that was once the stuff of science fiction.
The new-and-improved site features a fully responsive design, dynamic photo and video display and more.
Colorado School of Mines, in conjunction with the University of Colorado and Colorado State University, will host an event Friday, Nov. 8 to introduce Colorado veterans to employment opportunities
Jim Crompton, a Colorado School of Mines alumnus and adjunct professor, has been honored with the 2019 Management and Information Award from the Society of Petroleum Engineers.
Tell us about something you're working on right now that you find exciting, fulfilling or challenging. I'm in Arabic 1 right now and it's super hard but also really exciting. Every day I get to learn