Mines alumnus Giuseppe Liberati '02 talks about the vibrant global culture at Mines and the opportunities it provides, including his own career journey.
Mines is No. 1 among its peer group of public and non-maritime universities that offer bachelor’s degrees when looking out 30 and 40 years beyond graduation, according to a new Georgetown University study.
About 150 U.S. Geological Survey scientists will co-locate with Mines faculty and students in the state-of-the-art research and teaching facility when it opens in 2022.
Michael Knight, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and president of the Mines Veterans Alliance, shares some of the resources now available for former service members at Mines.
Winners of the Henderson Sustainable Development and Entrepreneurship Challenge will be named Dec. 5 following the final pitches for repurposing the Henderson Mill property.
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? Aside from Mines' renowned reputation, I knew that Mines would provide me with a great education and surround me with
Happiness researcher Michelle Gielan will share simple yet proven techniques for positive communication that drives individual and team success.
Fighting Hunger at Mines, a student organization dedicated to addressing food insecurity at Colorado School of Mines, received the Mayor’s Gold Mine Award at the 2019 Golden Community Celebration on
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? Colorado School of Mines was one of my top choices for graduate school after completing my petroleum engineering
Tell us about your recent internship. What excited you about it and what did you do? This summer, I worked with Canvas Technology (which was acquired by Amazon Robotics right before I started). The