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Undergraduate award winners spring 2022

Colorado School of Mines celebrates Spring 2022 Undergraduate Commencement

May 13, 2022
Colorado School of Mines celebrated its Spring 2022 Undergraduate Commencement on May 13, conferring a total of 927 bachelor’s degrees during three in-person ceremonies at Lockridge Arena.
Mines alum Chloe Gustafson working in Antarctica

Groundwater discovered in sediments buried deep under Antarctic ice

May 6, 2022
Two Mines professors contributed to a new study, led by a Mines alum and published May 6 in the journal Science, that proves value of electromagnetic techniques in a new polar environment.
Terri Hogue and student take water reading

Colorado School of Mines a founding partner in nationwide water research institute

April 19, 2022
The $360 million Cooperative Institute for Research to Operations in Hydrology aims to develop and deliver national hydrological analyses, forecast information, data and guidance to inform emergency management and water supply decisions.
Aurora Waclawski

Aurora Waclawski: "I wanted to learn from great teachers and be inspired by my classmates...I have not been disappointed."

December 10, 2021
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? I came to Mines for the environmental engineering program. I wanted to learn from great teachers and be inspired by my
NASA researchers on the surface of the Antarctic Ice Sheet as part of the 88-South Traverse in 2019.

NASA space lasers map meltwater lakes in Antarctica with striking precision

July 7, 2021
“It's not just the ice sheet we're talking about,” said Matthew Siegfried, assistant professor of geophysics and lead author on the new study. “We're really talking about a water system that is connected to the whole Earth system.”
Grad student in the field in California

In the field with Civil & Environmental Engineering's Terri Hogue

June 24, 2021
Terri Hogue, professor of civil and environmental engineering and Dean of Energy and Society Programs, conducted field work with two graduate students in northern California this summer.
Sadie Jonson working in the lab

Mines sophomore to present research at Posters on the Hill

April 20, 2021
Sadie Jonson, a Mines sophomore majoring in geological engineering, has been selected to present at the 2021 Posters on the Hill, a highly selective event that gives college students the chance to share their research with federal legislators.
Colorado School of Mines professor Terri Hogue

Terri Hogue named Dean of Earth Resources and Environmental Programs

October 15, 2020
The former head of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department has served as the interim dean of EREP since July.
Kyle Blount headshot

Paper on water and wildfire named runner-up in case study competition

July 22, 2020
PhD student Kyle Blount and HASS assistant professor Adrianne Kroepsch focused on collaborative problem-solving to protect water resources in the aftermath of wildfires upstream of Fort Collins, Colorado.
Stock photo of Glen Canyon Dam

As groundwater depletes, the arid American West is moving east

February 13, 2020
Loss of groundwater may accelerate drying trends in the eastern U.S., according to new research that applied supercomputing to create the first in-depth model of how groundwater will respond to warming.

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