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Colorado School of Mines and ElementUSA awarded $67M by DOE for construction of rare earth processing plant

Colorado School of Mines and ElementUSA have secured $67 million in DOE funding to develop a Louisiana facility for rare earth element processing and mineral recovery.
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Spring 2026 master’s and PhD graduates reflect on research, peer support and the Mines legacy

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Mark Van Dyke named Vice President for Research at Colorado School of Mines

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13 Mines students, alumni win NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

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The rush is on: How Mines is positioned to lead the critical minerals conversation from exploration and processing to economics and end use

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Red mud mountain in Louisiana could become a strategic U.S. mine

A new $67 million contract to Colorado School of Mines and a Texas firm ElementUSA aims to extract up to 1,000 tons of rare earths per year from industrial waste and strengthen the United State's national critical minerals supply chain.
June 4, 2026
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US firm plans to recover 1,000-ton rare earth elements with new processing plant

U.S. Department of Energy has awarded ElementUSA and Colorado School of Mines $67 million funding to design, construct, commission and operate a rare earth element (REE) facility in Louisiana.
June 4, 2026
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The critical minerals trap behind directed-energy weapons

Morgan Bazilian, director of the Payne Institute for Public Policy, co-authors this article that notes the Pentagon’s most promising answer to the munitions crisis requires materials controlled by the adversary it is designed to deter.
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