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Secretary of Interior Deb Haaland speaks on Mines campus

Colorado School of Mines welcomes new USGS facility funded by Bipartisan Infrastructure Law 

February 18, 2022
U.S. Secretary of Interior Deb Haaland visited the Mines campus Feb. 18 to announce the selection of Mines for the new energy and minerals research facility along with members of Colorado's Congressional delegation.
Weimer Distinguished Chair and Sedimentary and Petroleum Geology professor Lesli Wood in her lab in Berthoud Hall.

SEPM, AAPG honor Lesli Wood for work in sedimentary, petroleum geology

February 16, 2022
Lesli J. Wood, Weimer Distinguished Chair and Professor of Geology and Geological Engineering at Colorado School of Mines, was recently recognized with two major awards in her field.
Graduate student Matt Tennery prepares a silicon sample for photolithography in the clean room on campus."

Colorado School of Mines recognized with R1 research university classification 

February 14, 2022
“The national data has caught up with the reality that Mines is a highly active research institution,” said Walter G. Copan, vice president for research and technology transfer at Colorado School of Mines.
Preschooler sleeps during CU study

Can exposure to even dim light before bedtime disrupt your preschooler’s sleep? A new Mines-connected study suggests yes.

February 10, 2022
Applied mathematics and statistics researchers at Colorado School of Mines contributed to a new study that showed even slight exposure to light can prompt the critical sleep-promoting hormone melatonin to plummet in preschoolers in the hour before bedtime.
Jeff King

Jeff King named to Colorado Radiation Advisory Committee

February 9, 2022
Jeff King, professor of metallurgical and materials engineering at Colorado School of Mines, has been named to the Colorado Radiation Advisory Committee. The nine-member committee, appointed by Gov
Researchers discuss geology of site in Idaho

Colorado School of Mines teams up with Western Colorado Community College to train next generation of UAS pilots for mineral industry

February 8, 2022
Researchers within the Center for Advanced Subsurface Earth Resource Models at Colorado School of Mines have teamed up with Western Colorado Community College to train the next generation of pilots of unmanned aircraft systems for the minerals industry.
Mines professor teaches in front of students

Mines ranks No. 2 among all public universities for ROI for low-income students 

February 4, 2022
"These rankings confirm something that we strongly believe in: Colorado School of Mines is place where you can change your future and your family’s future,” Mines President Paul. C. Johnson said.
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David Lawler appointed to Mines Board of Trustees

February 3, 2022
A new member has been appointed to the Colorado School of Mines Board of Trustees by Gov. Jared Polis.
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Andrew Herring named Vice Provost for Strategic Initiatives 

January 31, 2022
The longtime member of the Mines faculty will work closely with Provost Richard C. Holz to lead and direct MINES@150 strategic and leadership initiatives and serve as a strategic advisor and counsel to academic leadership.
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Walt Copan wins Baldrige Foundation Award for Leadership Excellence

January 27, 2022
Walt Copan, vice president for research and technology transfer at Colorado School of Mines, is the 2022 recipient of the Baldrige Foundation Award for Leadership Excellence in the government sector.

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