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Chemistry Assistant Professor Jenifer Braley

Rare study of berkelium published in Science

August 31, 2016
A rare study of the radioactive element berkelium, co-led by Mines Chemistry Assistant Professor Jenifer Braley, has been published in Science, one of the world’s top academic journals.Braley, also a
Blake Whitley

Metallurgy PhD student named to Heat Treating Society board

August 30, 2016
A Mines PhD candidate in metallurgical engineering hopes to speak for his fellow students as a member of the board of directors of the Heat Treating Society, one of the largest groups in ASM
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Flintoft co-authors article in ACPA journal

August 29, 2016
Rebecca Flintoft, assistant vice president of Student Services and Administration, co-authored a feature article in About Campus, a journal of ACPA-College Student Educators International. The article
Photo of Angel Abbud-Madrid standing with the "M" in the background

Director of the Center for Space Resources Abbud-Madrid presents at TedxMileHigh

August 29, 2016
Angel Abbud-Madrid, director of the Center for Space Resources, presented at TEDxMileHigh at their Make + Believe Event in June. His talk titled, “How to live off the land in space,” focused on space
David Schmidt and Lindsey Hart holding bricks from Meyer Hall

Physics groups offering bricks from demolished Meyer Hall

August 26, 2016
Two student physics organizations are offering bricks salvaged from Meyer Hall, the longtime home of the Physics Department, as a reward for helping members attend the largest gathering of
Liberal Arts and International Studies Assistant (LAIS) Professor Jessica Smith and Postdoctoral Scholar Nicole Smith discussing the integration of corporate social responsibility (CSR) into courses.

Faculty, industry connect on corporate social responsibility

August 25, 2016
Liberal Arts and International Studies Assistant (LAIS) Professor Jessica Smith and Postdoctoral Scholar Nicole Smith recently hosted a workshop for engineering professors who are integrating
Colorado School of Mines Professor Robert Kee accepts the Combustion Institute's Gold Medal.

Prof. Kee receives Combustion Institute's Gold Medal

August 25, 2016
The Combustion Institute awarded its highest honor, the Bernard Lewis Gold Medal, to Colorado School of Mines George R. Brown Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering Robert J. Kee at the 36
Will Fleckenstein presents "The Next Stage of Shale  Environmental Developments."

Petroleum engineering faculty present at Enercom conference

August 24, 2016
Petroleum engineering faculty recently presented at The Oil and Gas Conference, hosted by Enercom, Inc. in downtown Denver. CNBC has called the annual conference “the largest gathering of energy CEOs
Administrative staff from all three colleges and Academic Affairs gathered in Marquez Hall.

Administrative staff focus on team-building

August 24, 2016
Administrative staff from all three colleges and Academic Affairs gathered in Marquez Hall on August 11 for networking and team-building exercises. Human Resources' Michelle Darveau, assistant
High school students in chemistry lab

Nanoparticles meeting brings in high school chemistry students

August 23, 2016
High school chemistry students from Brighton, Colorado, made their own nanoparticles and learned about sampling water from Clear Creek as part of the 11th International Conference on the Environmental

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