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Researchers from three states currently grappling with water contaminated with poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are joining forces to tackle one of the biggest remaining questions facing
One of the missions of the Colorado Geological Survey (CGS) is to better understand the various geological risks that the citizens of the state face. While not seen as a seismically active region by
An associate professor of metallurgical and materials engineering received the Faculty Excellence Award while the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics swept the Mines Teaching Awards at
Twenty-two Colorado School of Mines faculty members who were awarded promotion and/or tenure were recognized at the annual faculty awards celebration held April 24. Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Bruce Grewcock, chairman and CEO of Peter Kiewit Sons' Inc. and a graduate of Colorado School of Mines, will give the keynote address at his alma mater's Spring 2019 Undergraduate Commencement
“The Kraken” is going to the 2019 American Society of Civil Engineers National Concrete Canoe Competition. The concrete canoe – designed by a team of Mines Capstone Design students – took first place
Do you know what one-seventh of a metric ton of carbon dioxide looks like? Check out the Mines Earth Day Fair on Monday, April 22 to find out. The Mines Sustainability Committee, Mines Activities
Adrianne Kroepsch, assistant professor of humanities, arts and social sciences at Colorado School of Mines, is the co-winner of the 2019 Professional Geographer Award from the Energy and Environment
On the surface, the task facing students at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Region 5 Student Robotics Competition was simple: Design a robot that could navigate obstacles
The Payne Institute for Public Policy at Colorado School of Mines in collaboration with the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC) recently brought together global experts to