Colorado School of Mines is opening a 50,000-square-foot facility in Golden to support university-industry-government-startup partnerships that drive innovation and accelerate commercialization
Modeling how minerals, industry and power systems connect helps shape the future of energy and smarter decision-making.
Mines researchers advance solutions to balance water and energy systems, easing strain and supporting sustainable resources for the future.
How Mines researchers are rethinking energy systems to improve resilience, reduce risk and better serve communities.
IronTech Resources, led by Mines alum David Scriven ’70, transforms mine tailings into valuable minerals, advancing efficient, sustainable resource recovery.
Mines researchers are leading the way on geothermal, nuclear and alternative fuels to power future energy systems with practical, scalable solutions.
Mines physics alum Cathy Mader ’87 builds opportunities for researchers, supporting bold ideas and guiding the next generation of scientists.
Colorado School of Mines offers guaranteed admission for qualified DSST Public Schools students starting with the 2026–27 school year.
Rev. Ryan Mack ’15 returns to Mines campus ministry, bringing his engineering background and faith to support students’ search for purpose and community.
At Mines, alumni drive industry collaboration, shaping research, advancing innovation and preparing students for real-world careers.