Colorado lawmakers celebrate World Quantum Day

This story on World Quantum Day, April 14, 2025, includes background on a new quantum laboratory being built in the Edgar Experimental Mine near Idaho Springs, CO. The mine, owned by Colorado School of Mines, serves an underground laboratory for future engineers and research.
April 14, 2025

PHOTOS: Students from the School of Mines pull an ore cart down Colfax for E Days

The Ore Cart Pull is a signature event during Mines' E-Days. Students walk all the way down Colfax Avenue to the State Capitol, some 7 miles.
April 13, 2025

Annual Mines cardboard boat race is held on Clear Creek

DENVER7 squeezed in coverage of Mines' Cardboard Boat Race on Clear Creek. The boats are built of cardboard and duct tape can only be used to hold the crafts together, not for waterproofing.
April 13, 2025

All cardboard!: Colorado School of Mines holds annual boat race

The Denver Gazette reported that boats were"collapsing all over the creek" during the exciting Cardboard Boat Race. The fact that the boats have to be made of cardboard might explain some of the structural failures that occurred once they were introduced to Clear Creek.
April 12, 2025

Colorado School of Mines hosts cardboard boat races

FOX31 reported on Mines' Cardboard Boat Race, a big part of the annual E-Days celebration. E-Days stands for Engineering Days. The 2025 celebration marked the 91st edition of Engineering Days at Mines.
April 12, 2025

Students face off in cardboard boat races in Colorado School of Mines 91st Engineering Days

CBS4 spotlighted the annual Mines' Cardboard Boat Race. This year the race benefitted from great weather, bringing out an especially big crowd for the engineering competition.
April 12, 2025

Colorado School of Mines students hold annual cardboard boat races

9NEWS caught up with Mines students as they participated in the annual Cardboard Boat Race that is part of E-Days. This year more than 100 teams participated in the always popular event.
April 12, 2025

Why China's rare earth curbs could devastate US defense industry

Tom Brady, professor of practice, Economics and Business, discusses how China could use its leadership position in the rare earth minerals arena as leverage as it negotiates tariffs with the United States.
April 11, 2025

Good News and Engineering Week celebration

The NEXT with Kyle Clark program on 9NEWS ask Mines students participating in the E-Days Ore Cart Pull "what's your good news?"
April 11, 2025

Why are oil prices plummeting? Hint: it’s not just tariffs.

Morgan Bazilian, director of the Payne Institute for Public Policy, discusses falling oil prices. Bazilian says a weakening economy, like the U.S. is currently experiencing, will drive oil prices down.
April 8, 2025