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Mines team awarded $2.5M to help build a NASA balloon experiment to investigate high energy cosmic rays, neutrinos

March 24, 2025
An international research project, in which Colorado School of Mines is a leading institution, hopes to observe these particles from high in the Earth’s atmosphere to better understand where they come from and how they interact.
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Colorado School of Mines students awarded NASA research grant for megawatt-scale, high-voltage, supersonic, electric turbofan project

March 20, 2025
A team of students from Colorado School of Mines has been selected by NASA to participate in the University Student Research Challenge (USRC), an initiative designed to engage university teams in real
Nanette Boyle, assistant professor of chemical and biological engineering

Nanette Boyle named department head for Chemical and Biological Engineering

March 19, 2025
Boyle, who has been at Mines since 2013, is an associate professor and the Coors Developmental Chair
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Colorado School of Mines graduates helping greentech take root

March 17, 2025
Many Orediggers are putting their Mines education to work by contributing to greentech research and development. They’re motivated by different reasons: Some like the challenge of solving technical problems or want to do their part to protect the environment. Others enjoy the fast-moving, all-hands-on-deck atmosphere of a startup.
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Colorado School of Mines, Jeffco Public Schools announce guaranteed admissions pathway for STEM students

March 13, 2025
The first-of-its-kind agreement incentivizes Jeffco students to complete a STEM-endorsed high school diploma by offering a direct pathway to Mines.
Caitlyn Castellion research with Ramya Kumar

FIRST program gives first-year students direct research experience

March 10, 2025
At Mines, undergraduate students don't have to wait years to get experience in the lab. The First-Year Innovation and Research Scholar Training Program introduces new college students to academic research with a focus on innovation over the course of their first academic year.
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Announcing Colorado School of Mines ProEd: learning platform for STEM pros

March 10, 2025
Colorado School of Mines is proud to announce the launch of Mines ProEd, a dynamic professional education platform designed to help STEM professionals stay at the forefront of their industries. In
Ramya Kumar

Ramya Kumar wins NSF CAREER Award for research on genome editor delivery

March 4, 2025
Advanced polymer science methods could broaden the impact of gene therapies
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Colorado School of Mines again recognized as R1 research institution by Carnegie

February 26, 2025
Over the last decade, Mines' federal, state and private research funding has grown nearly 70 percent, with awards topping $106 million in fiscal year 2024.
Male student works in quantum clean room

Building the future of quantum engineering at Colorado School of Mines

February 25, 2025
As Colorado emerges as a hub for quantum technology, one of the nation’s first quantum engineering programs – located right here at Mines – is preparing students for the challenges of working in the quantum industry in Colorado and beyond.

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