Mines' associate vice president for student life was recognized with the 2022 Zenobia Hikes Memorial Award
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? Originally I chose Mines based on its reputation and my desire to become an engineer. I've now chosen Mines twice more
The keynote speaker at the undergraduate ceremonies will be Jesus Salazar ‘01 MS ‘02, chairman of the Mines Board of Trustees and co-founder and CEO of Prosono.
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? I am from Colorado and knew of Mines as the premier institution in Colorado. I love this state and am honored to be
What started as a Capstone Design project has evolved into Grown@Mines, a University Honors and Scholars Program and campus-wide initiative towards sustainability and more.
B: What’s your name? M: Mason Coleman. B: What is your major here or what are you majoring in? M: I am doing a dual major in chemical engineering with the biological track and biochemistry. B: Wow
E-Days, Colorado School of Mines’ annual celebration of our unique history, traditions and unflappable Oredigger spirit, will be held April 21-23.
At the international competition, teams from the U.S., England and Australia competed head-to-head in seven events inspired by traditional mining techniques: mucking, handsteel, swede saw, trackstand, jack leg, surveying and gold panning.
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? As a Colorado native, I understood the reputation that Mines has when it comes to engineering. Despite also
The state-of-the-art 31,000-square-foot building, where the Mines community can turn ideas into startups, is the final piece of the Mines Entrepreneurial & Innovation Ecosystem.