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Wind farm in the late afternoon

Mines professors contribute to roadmap for successful wind energy projects

October 14, 2022
What is exciting about our roadmap is that it considers community acceptance and sustainable development from the very first stages of design, rather than after a project has been fully planned,” said Jessica Smith, professor of engineering, design and society at Mines.
Zoe Baker running at cross country meet

Mines’ Zoe Baker in the running for NCAA Woman of the Year 

October 13, 2022
Baker, a 2022 CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year and three-time RMAC Champion in cross country and track and field, is the first Mines athlete to reach the Top 30 for the prestigious national honor.
Mines Professor John Speer

John G. Speer honored with IFHTSE Medal

October 10, 2022
John G. Speer, American Bureau of Shipping Endowed Chair for M etallurgical and Materials Engineering at Colorado School of Mines, has been awarded the​​ International Federation for Heat Treatment
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Professor Ryan O'Hayre

Mines professor part of $10M DOE Energy Frontier Research Center focused on hydrogen-based energy tech

October 5, 2022
Ryan O’Hayre, University Distinguished Professor of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at Mines, is one of 11 co-principal investigators in the Hydrogen in Energy and Information Sciences (HEISs) Energy Frontier Research Center.
Team Green Ammonia Energy

GEFI Innov8x Challenge showcases Mines student ideas on the future of energy

October 5, 2022
An efficient ammonia fuel reformer for the decarbonization of heavy industry was the winner of the first-ever Mines Global Energy Future Initiative Innov8x Challenge.
Lauren Miller on Geology Field Session

Mines grad student recognized by National Association of Geoscience Teachers

September 28, 2022
Lauren Miller, a master’s student in geological engineering at Colorado School of Mines, has been honored with the Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award from the National Association of Geoscience
MRAP rolling off a plane

ADAPT receives $4.2M to continue additive manufacturing research with U.S. Army

September 27, 2022
An interdisciplinary team of Mines faculty and students is working to develop strategies to implement 3-D printing faster and more efficiently within the U.S. Army’s ground vehicle fleet.
Andrew Forrest and Jared Polis speak during the FFI announcement

Mines hosts Fortescue Future Industries Technology Hub announcement

September 23, 2022
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis joined Andrew Forrest, founder and executive chairman of Australia-based Fortescue Future Industries (FFI), to announce FFI’s decision to establish a Technology Hub in Colorado that will create more than 150 local jobs.
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Mines wins Insight Into Diversity 2022 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award

September 19, 2022
The national honor recognizes U.S. colleges and universities that demonstrate an outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Team from UNSW competes during Over the Dusty Moon Challenge

Colorado School of Mines, Lockheed Martin launch 2023 Over the Dusty Moon Challenge

September 19, 2022
The global student design competition addresses a topic of increasing practical concern as humans move toward a sustainable presence on the Moon’s surface — how to move lunar soil, or regolith.

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