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Colorado School of Mines establishes nation’s first quantum systems engineering bachelor’s degree

Mines launches the first U.S. bachelor's in Quantum Systems Engineering, filling a critical workforce gap and preparing students for the future quantum economy.
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Mines student explores cutting-edge quantum research at Argonne National Laboratory

Building the workforce for today's—and tomorrow's—quantum jobs

Beyond 99.99%: Why billion-dollar PFAS cleanup must account for airborne byproducts

Colorado School of Mines establishes nation’s first quantum systems engineering bachelor’s degree

GTO Technologies receives final $2.7 million of $5 Million seed funding round

Partnering with Elevate Quantum, Mines accelerates the quantum industry's future

Deep underground, particle physics and quantum computing converge

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January 16, 2026

Mines student explores cutting-edge quantum research at Argonne National Laboratory

A faculty member and two students work on a dilution refrigerator in a quantum lab on the Mines campus
January 15, 2026

Building the workforce for today's—and tomorrow's—quantum jobs

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January 15, 2026

Beyond 99.99%: Why billion-dollar PFAS cleanup must account for airborne byproducts

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December 3, 2025

Lessons from a Mines alum’s path to leadership in a dynamic energy landscape

Elizabeth Holley testifies before select committee
December 1, 2025

U.S. policymakers turn to Mines for trusted expertise on critical minerals

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VIDEO: Master's and PhD graduates on their Mines experience

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VIDEO: Bachelor's graduates on their Mines experience

Chris Higgins stands in a field at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado Springs, leaning on a large white tank with two wooden planks on top. In the background are large machines and testing equipment, related to PFAS research.

VIDEO: PFAS research at Mines targets water contamination

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Research

A faculty member and two students work on a dilution refrigerator in a quantum lab on the Mines campus

Building the workforce for today's—and tomorrow's—quantum jobs

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Partnering with Elevate Quantum, Mines accelerates the quantum industry's future

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Deep underground, particle physics and quantum computing converge

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PFAS levels are declining in Great Lakes fish, new research shows

Sarah Balgooyen, research and industrial liaison for PFAS@Mines, explains the findings of a study she co-authored showing PFAS levels in Great Lakes fish have declined significantly since the late 2000s.
January 14, 2026
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Venezuela’s coltan and the quiet fragility of tantalum and niobium

Morgan Bazilian, director of the Payne Institute for Public Policy, and Greg Clough, deputy director at Payne, co-author this article about the importance of Venezuela's coltan reserves.
January 13, 2026
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The next hot career: Mining engineering

Sebnem Düzgün, professor, Fred Banfield Distinguished Chair and associate department head in mining engineering, explains how Mines is transforming its mining engineering program to meet new challenges.
January 13, 2026
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