US-China trade war sparks worries about rare minerals

“We have to be more forward thinking,” said Alexander Gysi, an assistant professor in geology and geological engineering at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden. “It would be better for the U.S. to have a greater range of sources for rare earths.”
June 8, 2019

“Those are the questions we’re grappling with.” Mines professor appears in The Guardian

The Thursday, May 23 issue of The Guardian, a large British news organization, includes a story on contamination by poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) on and around some US military bases. Titled “A Trail of Toxicity,” the piece features ....
May 23, 2019

Humanitarian Engineering program featured on Forbes

From Forbes: "Dr. Juan Lucena leads Humanitarian Engineering (HE) at Colorado School of Mines. The program brings together engineering and social science professors to transform the ways engineers are taught to think, define and solve problems with ....
May 22, 2019

Agence France-Presse: Lunar tunnel engineers excited by boring Moon colonies

May 14, 2019

9News Denver: School of Mines engineering students honor STEM School hero

May 10, 2019

Physics World: Learning to be astonished

May 6, 2019

The New Yorker: The Race to Develop the Moon

May 1, 2019

CBS4 Denver: Engineering Students Create Concrete Canoe For National Competition

April 25, 2019

Durango Herald: Once a source of fresh water, Hermosa Creek now threatens Animas River

April 24, 2019

CBS4 Denver: Clean River Design Challenge Focuses On Platte River

April 24, 2019

9News Denver: Colorado School of Mines increases women's participation in computer science

April 19, 2019

The Denver Post: This Colorado college beat Harvard in a ranking of the brainiest students in the U.S.

April 3, 2019