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Mines students listen to community members in Guatemala

Humanitarian Engineering program celebrates two decades of transformative impact

Since 2003, Mines’ Humanitarian Engineering program has taught scientists and engineers how to best partner with communities around the world and take a socio-technical approach to making a difference in the world.
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PHOTOS: Student researchers share their findings at Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium

Payne Institute for Public Policy releases first annual State of Critical Minerals Report

Humanitarian Engineering program celebrates two decades of transformative impact

Potential Gas Committee reports future natural gas supplies in U.S. at highest reported level on record

Svitlana Pylypenko named 2023 AVS Fellow

Mines is No. 1 national university in Colorado: U.S. News and World Report

Tasha Snow receives 2023 AGU Open Science Recognition Prize

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Student shares his research on landslides with a judge
September 27, 2023

PHOTOS: Student researchers share their findings at Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium

graph of op 10 materials in national stockpile: mercury, tungsten, manganese, chromium, beryllium, tin, germanium, zinc, niobium, cobalt
September 26, 2023

Payne Institute for Public Policy releases first annual State of Critical Minerals Report

Aerial of Guggenheim and Kafadar in fall
September 18, 2023

Mines is No. 1 national university in Colorado: U.S. News and World Report

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Mines students listen to community members in Guatemala
September 26, 2023

Humanitarian Engineering program celebrates two decades of transformative impact

Jeff Gillow stands with bicycle under tree
July 19, 2023

Geochemistry is how this Mines alum is helping the environment

Nicholas Clausnitzer and Michael Dixon in front of Aera sign
July 12, 2023

Alumni use skills honed as student-athletes to thrive in professional careers

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Two students in hardhats look at sample in mine

QBE Field Session tackles the unknown at the Edgar Experimental Mine

Student takes notes of rock formation near Massadona

Field Session gives students hands-on opportunity to apply classroom concepts in the real world

Spring 2023 Commencement Highlights

VIDEO: Spring 2023 Commencement Highlights

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Student shares his research on landslides with a judge

PHOTOS: Student researchers share their findings at Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium

graph of op 10 materials in national stockpile: mercury, tungsten, manganese, chromium, beryllium, tin, germanium, zinc, niobium, cobalt

Payne Institute for Public Policy releases first annual State of Critical Minerals Report

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Svitlana Pylypenko named 2023 AVS Fellow

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The U.S. is losing its technological edge. Congress must intervene to take it back.

Walter G. Copan, vice president for research and technology transfer at Colorado School of Mines, authored this opinion piece on two bills that would strengthen U.S. intellectual property rights and accelerate technological innovation.
September 21, 2023
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U.S. House debates which minerals should be considered “critical”

Roderick Eggert, a professor at the Colorado School of Mines, testified that the list helps guide public policy surrounding energy development and scientific research. “Why have a list? The simple answer – perhaps a statement of the obvious – is to ....
September 14, 2023
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How Big Oil’s wastewater could fuel the EV revolution

“They’re grabbing all the money they can,” said Ian Lange, director of the mineral and energy economics program at the Colorado School of Mines.
September 12, 2023
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