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A group of first-year students at Colorado School of Mines pose outdoors during Ordigger Camp, with a backdrop of mountains and trees at YMCA of the Rockies. They are wearing Mines t-shirts and making playful gestures, showing excitement and team spirit. The banner on the top right reads "Oredigger Camp," and the Colorado School of Mines logo is placed in the lower left corner.

VIDEO: First-year students embraced by the Mines community at Oredigger Camp

September 24, 2024
Quantum COmmons groundbreaking

Elevate Quantum groundbreaking ceremony kicks off the quantum future for Colorado and Rocky Mountain West

September 19, 2024
“This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Colorado and all of the Elevate Quantum partners, and the nation is looking to us to accelerate growth of the quantum technology industry and economy,” said Dr. Paul C. Johnson, president of Mines.
Two smiling Colorado School of Mines graduates stand side by side inside a modern distillery or bar. They both have beards and casual clothing—one wearing a gray T-shirt with a small logo, the other in a dark jacket over a graphic T-shirt. Shelves of whiskey bottles and other items are visible in the background. To the right, the Colorado School of Mines logo is displayed above bold text that reads "Mines Grads Engineer a Helluva Whiskey."

VIDEO: Mines grads engineer Helluva Whiskey

September 19, 2024
INL, Mines officials announce partnership

Colorado School of Mines, Idaho National Laboratory Announce Partnership

September 19, 2024
“We are thrilled to be taking the relationship between Mines and Idaho National Laboratory to productive new heights that build on our research strengths and shared vision to create synergy in the national interest,” said Walter G. Copan, Mines vice president for research and technology transfer.
Kamini Singha in the lab

Kamini Singha selected to 2024 class of AGU Fellows

September 18, 2024
Singha, professor of geology and geological engineering, is associate dean of Earth and Society programs
Quantum hub 2024 Mines Research Magazine

Colorado's quantum hub will revolutionize technology, with Colorado School of Mines helping lead the way

September 16, 2024
The U.S. needs to stay competitive in quantum—and Mines is a key player in Elevate Quantum's bid to be a global leader in the field.
Senator John Hickenlooper speaks at the Critical Minerals Symposium

Senator Hickenlooper announces bipartisan legislation at the Mines Critical Minerals Symposium

September 13, 2024
Hickenlooper proposes national leadership and innovation for clean and responsible critical mineral sourcing
Elizabeth Holley testifies before select committee

Mines faculty member testifies before congressional critical minerals working group on U.S. mineral workforce

September 13, 2024
In her testimony, Associate Professor Elizabeth Holley discussed Mines’ vision for the “mining of the future,” which aligns with students’ interest in environmental stewardship, innovation and social impact.
Students speak with employers at Mines Career Days

PHOTOS: 430+ Employers recruit at Mines for Fall Career Days

September 12, 2024
Recruiters come to Mines for special talent and understand the distinctiveness of Mines graduates, who are prepared to make an immediate impact on industry.
Clear Creek recreation water study

Mines study finds high periods of recreational activity on Clear Creek leaves traces of human-connected chemicals

September 5, 2024
Research conducted over the 2022 Labor Day weekend found substances, like shampoo, makeup and moisturizer, in the creek’s water

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