Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? Education and experience with materials science. I loved being so close to the mountains. Outdoor adventures are an
Charles Shultz ’61 and his wife, Louanne, have provided a generous gift to Mines’ Humanitarian Engineering program to support the program’s continued growth, reach and impact inside and outside the university.
Tell us about your research. My research focuses on using various instrumental techniques to analyze polymer electrolyte membrane, fuel cells and electrolyzers, which are part of the hydrogen economy
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? I chose to come to Mines because I enjoyed math and science and I knew it had a really good reputation. All of my
Stefanie Tompkins, vice president for research and technology transfer at Colorado School of Mines, has been appointed director of the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
While Mines will continue to closely monitor and adapt to changing conditions, all classes and labs for Fall 2021 are currently being designed for in-person delivery.
The rankings were built on the findings from Niche, which looks at cost of tuition, acceptance rate, quality of professors, diversity, and the median earnings for alumni six years after graduation.
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? I chose to come to Mines for the small, close-knit community feel. I’ve always loved getting to know my classmates and
Colorado School of Mines will join organizations, businesses and individuals across Colorado today in a statewide Day of Remembrance event to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the first confirmed COVID-19 case in Colorado.