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Rendering of USFLOWT

Spider-inspired floating turbine base could help reduce cost of offshore wind energy in U.S.

November 5, 2020
Mines' Kathryn Johnson is co-leading the controls work for the innovative 10‐MW Ultraflexible Smart Floating Offshore Wind Turbine (USFLOWT).
Mines students work with Spot the robot dog

Mines lands at No. 4 on Money’s Best U.S. Engineering Colleges list

November 2, 2020
The rankings were based on Money’s 2020 Best Colleges list, with an emphasis on those schools that were “particularly good values” with strong early-career earnings for graduates.
Ashlyn Orr

Ashlyn Orr: "I am working in the Human-Centered Design Studio which I love because we are making things that people will actually use."

October 30, 2020
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? I chose to come to Mines because I wanted to go to a school full of people who think academically the same as I do. I
Taylor Keller

Taylor Keller: "I choose Mines because of its highly ranked engineering programs and small class sizes."

October 30, 2020
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? I choose Mines because of its highly ranked engineering programs and small class sizes. After starting my first
Nadia Smith

Nadia Smith: "The people you meet at Mines, the support you have here, and the education you will receive is unmatched..."

October 30, 2020
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? I decided to come to Mines to get a very hands-on and well-respected engineering degree. I also wanted to swim for the
Student works in a new McNeil Hall classroom

Mines appoints Assistant Provost for the Signature Student Experience and Assistant Vice President for Student Life

October 29, 2020
The Offices of Student Life and Academic Affairs at Colorado School of Mines are excited to announce today the appointments of Professor Toni Lefton as Assistant Provost for the Signature Student
A Mines student uses low-cost geophysical instrumentation to locate water in Benin.

Mines launches graduate program in humanitarian engineering and science

October 27, 2020
“A growing number of engineers and scientists want to understand how their work can contribute to broad social and environmental goals," program director Jessica Smith said.
Colorado School of Mines graduate student researchers (left) Ben Schneiderman and Tim Pickle using neutrons at ORNL’s High Flux Isotope Reactor to measure residual stress in welds used to make renewable energy storage tanks. (credit: ORNL/Genevieve Martin)

Mines researchers use neutrons to study weld-induced stress relief in renewable energy infrastructure

October 26, 2020
[Editor's note: This article first appeared on the Oak Ridge National Laboratory website. ORNL has provided Mines Newsroom with permission to re-share it here.] By Jeremy Rumsey, Oak Ridge National
Aerial shot of people walking on Mines campus

Alumni ratings land Mines at No. 12 on Top 25 U.S. Universities list

October 23, 2020
Colorado School of Mines sits at No. 12 in a new ranking of the Top 25 U.S. Universities based on the reviews of those best suited to evaluate a college or university’s quality—its alumni.
Cover of September 2020 issue of ACS Applied Energy Materials

Microporous crystals could provide regenerable, reversible storage environment for ammonia transport

October 21, 2020
“This proof-of-concept work could provide a useful starting point for the design of future materials for reversible gas storage,” Mines PhD candidate James M. Crawford said.

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