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Diptak Bhattacharya receiving Rath Award

Metallurgical and materials engineering PhD graduate wins Rath Award at Spring 2022 Graduate Commencement 

May 12, 2022
Colorado School of Mines awarded a total of 49 doctorates and 302 master’s degrees during the in-person ceremony May 12. Three undergraduate ceremonies will follow May 13 to cap Mines' Spring 2022 graduation festivities.
Paige Vasquez-Housley

Paige Vasquez-Housley: "Mines students leave the university prepared for the workforce."

May 12, 2022
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? Anybody who knows Mines says: "Colorado School of Mines? That's where all the smart kids go." I, of course, wanted to
Kelly's Keys team members with Professor Mirna Mattjik

Cornerstone Design challenges Mines students to assist aging population 

May 11, 2022
Winning the semester-long design challenge – and the $1,000 grand prize – was a solution to improve the computer user experience for older individuals.
Eliseo Esparza

Eliseo Esparza: "My dream job is to use engineering to create change in the world through diversity."

May 10, 2022
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? I chose Mines because of its competitive academics and for being the top engineering school in Colorado. I enjoy
Provost Rick Holz claps at Faculty Awards Celebration

Faculty Awards honor 9 Mines professors for teaching, research, mentorship

May 9, 2022
The Office of Academic Affairs at Colorado School of Mines is proud to announce the winners of the 2021-2022 Faculty Awards for excellence in teaching, research and mentorship.
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.
Gravity offload rig team

Gravity offload rig for lunar rover testing wins Spring 2022 Capstone Design Showcase

May 5, 2022
A gravity offload rig for testing lunar rovers that can simulate the gravitational conditions on the Moon here on Earth has taken top honors at the Spring 2022 Capstone Design Showcase at Colorado School of Mines.
Guggenheim Hall tower with spring flowers

19 Mines faculty members awarded promotion, tenure for 2022-2023

May 5, 2022
The Colorado School of Mines Board of Trustees has awarded promotions and/or tenure to 19 Mines faculty members for the 2022-2023 academic year. Additionally, five Mines faculty members were granted
Craig Brice

Craig Brice: "Mines has a far-reaching, rock-solid reputation in the professional world."

May 5, 2022
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? My first interaction with Mines was as an industry researcher. I was working with Mines faculty to solve some problems
Aerial photo of Climax Mine with white clouds and a blue sky.

Colorado School of Mines research boosting availability of critical minerals, metals

May 4, 2022
The Center for Advanced Subsurface Earth Resource Models (CASERM) is one of the nation’s premier research centers developing fundamental knowledge that transforms the way geoscience data are used in the discovery and mining of critical minerals and metals.

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