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Hydraulic fracturing generates billions of gallons of wastewater every year in the U.S. and determining the quality and chemical composition of that water continues to pose a challenge for scientists.

Paper on hydraulic fracturing wastewater analysis published

August 28, 2017
Hydraulic fracturing generates billions of gallons of wastewater every year in the U.S. and determining the quality and chemical composition of that water continues to pose a challenge for scientists
Edgar Experimental Mine

Mines expands partnership with Hexagon Mining

August 24, 2017
Colorado School of Mines has renewed and expanded its partnership with Hexagon Mining, which will enhance research collaborations and training opportunities on campus. Mines President Paul Johnson
Mines postdoctoral fellow Andrew Trautz co-authored a paper that was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Mines study on plant spacing, water use published in PNAS

August 22, 2017
A postdoctoral fellow and professor from Colorado School of Mines recently had their research on the effects of plant spacing on water use published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of
AIST Past President Wendell Carter, left, presents the Distinguished Member and Fellow Award to Brian Thomas.

Mechanical engineering professor honored by AIST

August 22, 2017
A Colorado School of Mines mechanical engineering professor has been named a distinguished member and fellow of the Association for Iron & Steel Technology. Professor Brian G. Thomas received the
Team DiggerLoop is headed to the SpaceX Hyperloop competition in California this week.

DiggerLoop heads to SpaceX for Hyperloop competition

August 21, 2017
It took some long days and late nights to get over the finish line, but the Colorado School of Mines Hyperloop pod has departed for California and the SpaceX Hyperloop competition Aug. 25-27. Team
Mines band at Convocation

President's Convocation inspires new Mines students

August 21, 2017
Incoming freshmen and transfer students heard from faculty, alumni, President Paul C. Johnson and their peers about what makes Colorado School of Mines special, the challenges they’ll face and how to
Mines professor Steven DeCaluwe has been awarded early career research funding from the U.S. Department of Energy.

DeCaluwe awarded DOE Early Career Research funding

August 18, 2017
Steven DeCaluwe, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Colorado School of Mines, has been selected for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Early Career Research Program. DeCaluwe will receive
New faculty reception

Mines welcomes newest faculty members

August 17, 2017
With start of the 2017-18 academic year, Colorado School of Mines proudly welcomes its newest faculty members, dedicated to advancing the science and technology of their respective fields and
More than 200 incoming students attended the inaugural Oredigger Camp near Fairplay.

Mines launches new first-year tradition with Oredigger Camp

August 17, 2017
The start of your first year of college can be daunting—it’s a new environment full of new experiences, new expectations, new people and, for most freshmen, even a new bed. But this year at Colorado
Danielle Tijerina

Hydrology master’s student wins AAUW fellowship

August 17, 2017
A Colorado School of Mines master’s candidate studying the forecasting and management of water resources over large geographic areas has been awarded a fellowship by the American Association of

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