Colorado School of Mines adds quantum engineering degree.
Article by journalist Tamara Chuang includes a backgrounder on Mines' new Bachelor's of Quantum Systems Engineering degree offering.
January 17, 2026
Buried treasure: How U.S. policy hands rare earth power to China
Ian Lange, professor of economics and business, explains why rare earth elements have become so important.
January 16, 2026
More Venezuelan oil is coming to the U.S. Here's what that means for gas prices.
Ian Lange, professor of economics and business, discusses the economic implications of Venezuelan oil finding its way to the U.S.
January 16, 2026
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
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
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
Drilling into the details Of Venezuela’s oil
Jennifer Miskimins F.H. Mick Merelli/Coterra Energy Distinguished Department Head Chair and professor in petroleum engineering and the president of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, discusses the heavy oil found in Venezuela with Science Friday host Ira Flatow.
January 12, 2026
Greenland’s harsh environment and lack of infrastructure have prevented rare earth mining
Ian Lange, professor of economics and business, explains why it's so difficult to bring Greenland's rare earths to market.
January 11, 2026
Denver oil companies join Trump talks on Venezuela
Luis Zerpa, Harry D. Campbell Endowed Chair in Petroleum Engineering, associate department head, associate professor and director of The Center for Rock and Fluid Multiphysics, discusses the risks and rewards for oil companies who choose to do business in Venezuela.
January 9, 2026
Can Trump convince oil companies Venezuela is a good bet?
Luis Zerpa, Harry D. Campbell Endowed Chair in Petroleum Engineering, associate department head, associate professor and director of The Center for Rock and Fluid Multiphysics, discusses the challenges associated with getting the Venezuelan oil ....
January 8, 2026
Keeping ourselves in the loop: 6 human-centered activities for the age of AI
Carter Moulton, faculty developer, lays out strategies for effectively using AI as part of your instruction plan.
January 8, 2026
Why does Venezuela have so much oil? Geology
Luis Zerpa, Harry D. Campbell Endowed Chair in Petroleum Engineering, associate department head, associate professor, and director of The Center for Rock and Fluid Multiphysics, explains why Venezuela has the perfect geology for oil.