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Hanzelle Kleeman

Hanzelle Kleeman: "The ability to work with a diverse and experienced group has been invaluable and I am excited by how much progress is made each day."

April 5, 2021
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? When deciding which undergraduate university to attend, I was focused on finding a community in which hard work
Student conducts experiments in the field

Colorado School of Mines launching professional master’s and first-of-its-kind certificate in analytical geochemistry

April 5, 2021
Launching this fall, both programs will provide hands-on experience in cutting-edge geochemical methodology – in a format tailored to the needs of Colorado working professionals.
Graduate student speaks at Fall 2020 commencement

Mines ranks No. 6 for Petroleum Engineering in U.S. News Best Graduate Schools

March 30, 2021
Colorado School of Mines ranked No. 6 for Petroleum Engineering in the latest graduate school rankings from U.S News & World Report. The university's nuclear, materials and environmental engineering
Fritz Prehn

Fritz Prehn: "Since graduating from Mines with my PhD, I was fortunate to complete my post-doc in Singapore with Nanyang Technological University."

March 29, 2021
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? Education and experience with materials science. I loved being so close to the mountains. Outdoor adventures are an
SME Design Competition team around Blaster statue

Colorado School of Mines team takes second place in SME Student Design Competition

March 25, 2021
“This competition really required us to connect what we have learned throughout our courses and apply it to a real-world situation,” mining engineering senior Samantha McLeary said.
John Bradford

New on The Conveyor Podcast: Shaping a Global Energy Future

March 24, 2021
John Bradford, vice president for global initiatives at Colorado School of Mines, discusses the new Global Energy Future Initiative.
Meenakshi Singh headshot over campus background

Meenakshi Singh wins NSF CAREER Award for quantum dot research

March 24, 2021
Acting as “artificial atoms,” quantum dots are used in widely ranging contexts, from tests of molecule formation to quantum computing.
Aerial photo of Climax Mine with white clouds and a blue sky.

Mines President Paul C. Johnson: Our thoughts are with Boulder and all of you

March 23, 2021
We are heartbroken for the victims and the families and friends they left behind—and everyone else impacted by this tragedy.
Chuck and Louanne Shultz

Alumnus' gift propels the future of humanitarian engineering at Colorado School of Mines

March 22, 2021
Charles Shultz ’61 and his wife, Louanne, have provided a generous gift to Mines’ Humanitarian Engineering program to support the program’s continued growth, reach and impact inside and outside the university.
Sarah Zaccarine

Sarah Zaccarine: "Something I've really appreciated about working with people at NREL is how receptive and helpful they are towards Mines students."

March 22, 2021
Tell us about your research. My research focuses on using various instrumental techniques to analyze polymer electrolyte membrane, fuel cells and electrolyzers, which are part of the hydrogen economy

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