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Billy Beasley

Billy Beasley: "Studying and working at the Mines Ropeway Center allows me to chase my dream in a way that no other engineering school can offer."

April 26, 2021
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? I came to Mines because it is the only engineering school in the country where you can study ski lifts! Mines is home
 Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV)

ADAPT integrates additive manufacturing into Army vehicle fleet

April 26, 2021
Through additive manufacturing, a Colorado School of Mines led team is helping the U.S. Army improve performance and lower cost in their ground vehicle fleet
Aerial photo of Climax Mine with white clouds and a blue sky.

New on The Conveyor Podcast: How Does Soil Recover After a Wildfire?

April 23, 2021
We know that most natural landscapes are able to recover after even the most severe burns, but not much is known about exactly how that happens within the soil itself. John Spear, professor of civil
1750 Jackson view from Jackson Street

Colorado School of Mines residence hall receives LEED Platinum certification

April 22, 2021
An apartment-style residence hall for sophomores and upper-class students, 1750 Jackson has received the highest certification given to sustainable building projects by the U.S. Green Building Council.
Taryn Tucker

Taryn Tucker: "Applying all of the things I have learned in the last four years to my final project has made me realize just how well equipped I am for a career."

April 20, 2021
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? I became interested in Colorado School of Mines because of its amazing reputation in the community. Once I was able to
Sadie Jonson working in the lab

Mines sophomore to present research at Posters on the Hill

April 20, 2021
Sadie Jonson, a Mines sophomore majoring in geological engineering, has been selected to present at the 2021 Posters on the Hill, a highly selective event that gives college students the chance to share their research with federal legislators.
Aerial photo of Climax Mine with white clouds and a blue sky.

Mines student wins prestigious Goldwater Scholarship

April 19, 2021
Ethan Perry, a senior majoring in computer science at Colorado School of Mines, has been awarded a 2021-2022 Goldwater Scholarship, one of the preeminent STEM scholarships for undergraduate students
Meenakshi Singh headshot

New on The Conveyor Podcast: Leading the Second Quantum Revolution

April 16, 2021
Meenakshi Singh, assistant professor of physics at Colorado School of Mines, explains why we’re seeing a quantum surge, what this evolving technology will enable us to do in the near future and how Mines is preparing the next generation to lead the world through the next quantum revolution.
Tom Williams looks at Pepper the robot

Tom Williams wins NSF CAREER Award to improve robotic communication skills

April 16, 2021
Williams will receive $549,999 over five years for his project, “Cognitively-Informed Memory Models for Language-Capable Robots,” which will apply lessons from cognitive psychology in hopes of developing working memory processes in robots.
Rendering of LILL-E Pad technology on Moon's surface

Colorado School of Mines students developing lunar “lily pad” for 2021 NASA BIG Idea Challenge

April 13, 2021
A team of Colorado School of Mines students have received funding from NASA to design and test a near-term solution to one of the biggest (smallest) challenges to future lunar exploration: Moon dust.

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