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Mason Coleman

Mason Coleman: "I feel that it's very important to network because as long as you are constantly making connections, you don’t know who you could meet."

April 26, 2022
B: What’s your name? M: Mason Coleman. B: What is your major here or what are you majoring in? M: I am doing a dual major in chemical engineering with the biological track and biochemistry. B: Wow
Gas-powered leaf blower

Undergraduate students tackle a big pollution problem: gas-powered leaf blowers

April 25, 2022
Students in the Design for a Globalized World class worked on a seemingly small problem with a big impact on the environment.
Students walk near Civic Center Park at 2019 E-Days

Colorado School of Mines to celebrate 88th Engineering Days

April 21, 2022
E-Days, Colorado School of Mines’ annual celebration of our unique history, traditions and unflappable Oredigger spirit, will be held April 21-23.
Mines students with Mining Competition trophy

Colorado School of Mines team wins top honors at 44th Intercollegiate Mining Competition 

April 20, 2022
At the international competition, teams from the U.S., England and Australia competed head-to-head in seven events inspired by traditional mining techniques: mucking, handsteel, swede saw, trackstand, jack leg, surveying and gold panning.
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.
Fabian Jimenez

Fabian Jimenez: "There are so many hurdles that students have to overcome within their first year at Mines, but it will be so worth it."

April 19, 2022
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? As a Colorado native, I understood the reputation that Mines has when it comes to engineering. Despite also
Rendering of Beck Venture Center

Construction begins this week on Beck Venture Center 

April 18, 2022
The state-of-the-art 31,000-square-foot building, where the Mines community can turn ideas into startups, is the final piece of the Mines Entrepreneurial & Innovation Ecosystem.
Delmar Hermann

Delmar Hermann: "The skills and experiences I gained within the co-op helped me grow and reach my dream job."

April 14, 2022
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? The campus location, community and professors were outstanding for my target degree. The thing I have enjoyed the most
Male and female Mines student assemble steel bridge

Mines takes first place at 2022 ASCE Rocky Mountain Student Symposium

April 13, 2022
The Steel Bridge, Concrete Canoe, Surveying and Sustainable Solutions teams from Colorado School of Mines all punched their tickets to the national finals this past weekend.
computer science online

Getting a jump start on a computer science career

April 12, 2022
The Computer Science Professional Program at Colorado School of Mines is designed to help workers in industry set themselves apart. With courses that introduce common programming languages and development structures, graduates of the flexible program leave with a strong understanding of the different ways computer science is used to solve challenges.

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