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VIPER program with Kamil Ciesieleski

Vertically integrated program brings together researchers across fields, experience levels

February 2, 2026
Mines’ vertically integrated research gives undergrads a chance to lead, mentor and innovate across disciplines from Day 1.
headshot of alicia polo y la borda cavero

Mines appoints Executive Director of Critical Minerals Strategy and Advancement

January 27, 2026
Colorado School of Mines names Alicia Polo y La Borda Cavero to lead its critical minerals strategy, bridging the gap between world-class research and global industry needs.
plane parked on antarctic ice with bright sun (Surface over Mercer Subglacial Lake in Antarci (Photo by Philipp Arndt)

Scientists discover Antarctica’s subglacial water flux is double previous estimates

January 26, 2026
Using high-resolution satellite data, Mines geophysicists discover that Antarctic subglacial lakes are more dynamic than previously thought, doubling estimates of water moving under the ice.
A student wearing safety goggles, gloves, and a respirator mask performs a lab experiment in a mineral processing laboratory, measuring material on a scale next to an open lab notebook.

Media tip sheet: Critical minerals extraction and processing

January 26, 2026
Mines critical minerals experts are ready to handle media questions about the extraction and processing of these important elements.
Mines physics professor Jeff Squier is part of a national consortium of scientists researching next-generation neuroimaging.

‘Quantum imaging’ could open new window to nanoscale universe

January 22, 2026
Mines researchers are building next-gen quantum microscopes to unveil hidden cellular dynamics, using a novel illumination system developed at the university.
USGS mural of Paleocene Period

Mines geologists look to 66-million-year-old “clues” to predict future of global rainfall

January 21, 2026
New Mines research in Nature Geoscience shows how extreme global warming could reorganize rainfall into intense downpours and dry spells, based on geological "clues."
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Wendy Lea, Steve Fenberg appointed to Mines Board of Trustees 

January 20, 2026
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis appointed two new members - Wendy Lea and Steve Feinberg - and reappointed David Lawler to the Colorado School of Mines Board of Trustees.
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Mines student explores cutting-edge quantum research at Argonne National Laboratory

January 16, 2026
Discover how Mines student Cece DiSibio is shaping the future of quantum information science through hands-on research at Argonne National Laboratory.
A faculty member and two students work on a dilution refrigerator in a quantum lab on the Mines campus

Building the workforce for today's—and tomorrow's—quantum jobs

January 15, 2026
Mines is equipping students for quantum jobs with degrees built for industry, shaping the future of quantum science in Colorado and beyond.
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Beyond 99.99%: Why billion-dollar PFAS cleanup must account for airborne byproducts

January 15, 2026
Colorado School of Mines researchers warn that PFAS cleanup efforts must track airborne byproducts to ensure "forever chemicals" aren't spread by air.

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