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Marv Kay inside his namesake stadium

Mines, Golden legend Marv Kay passes away at 84 

April 19, 2023
“Rarely do we see people like Coach Kay who have committed their entire life to one school and the surrounding community,” said Mines Athletics Director David Hansburg. "Marv Kay is clearly the greatest Oredigger of all time, and his legacy will live on forever in the hearts and minds of his countless friends." 
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Mines to offer on-campus childcare with construction of new early childhood education center

April 18, 2023
Located at the corner of 19th Street and Tangent Way, on the western edge of Mines Park, the center will serve about 104 children from the Mines community ages 6 weeks through 5 years, when it opens in 2024.
Jennifer Miskimins headshot

Petroleum engineering faculty cracking open enhanced geothermal energy

April 17, 2023
By Ashley Piccone, Special to Mines Research Magazine As the U.S. transitions to clean energy and a net-zero carbon future, renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind, are becoming commonplace
Three students in cardboard boat

Colorado School of Mines celebrates 89th Engineering Days 

April 13, 2023
Colorado School of Mines students will set aside their studies this weekend for three days of events and activities celebrating what it means to be an engineer.
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Teach@Mines offers pathway to education career in STEM fields

April 12, 2023
Colorado School of Mines students now have a state-approved pathway to become science and math teachers – including the first university program in Colorado licensed to prepare computer science educators at the K-12 level.
Timm Strathmann working in the lab

Colorado School of Mines partners with Aquagga to commercialize PFAS destruction technology

April 11, 2023
Developed by Mines researchers, HALT-PFAS is widely regarded as one of most promising solutions for tackling “forever chemicals."
Aerial photo of Climax Mine with white clouds and a blue sky.

Mines to host high-level event on mining and development in the Americas

April 10, 2023
Colorado School of Mines and the Payne Institute for Public Policy are hosting an event April 25 in connection with the upcoming Cities Summit of the Americas featuring Jose W. Fernandez, U.S
Aerial photo of Climax Mine with white clouds and a blue sky.

Mines researchers isolate first molecule of californium 2+

April 6, 2023
“It proved to be a seven-year journey to isolate the first molecule containing californium(2+), but we were rewarded with chemical and physical properties that had not been anticipated,” Thomas Albrecht-Schönzart said.
Jessica Smith in front of CoorsTek Center

Mines professor demystifying social responsibility in engineering

April 5, 2023
Jessica Smith, professor of engineering, design and society, has spent years getting to know engineers in the field, learning about how they thought about their work in the broader context of their community and the planet.
Researchers show off La Mariposa in Peru

'La Mariposa' takes flight in Peru to capture cyanide used by small-scale gold miners 

March 31, 2023
Civil and environmental engineering researchers at Colorado School of Mines have developed a mobile system for reclaiming the cyanide used in gold processing by small-scale and artisanal miners in Peru.

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