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Earthquake Seismology class with their newly installed seismometer

Mines students partner with Colorado Geological Survey to install seismometer on campus

October 2, 2020
In addition to monitoring and listening to ambient noise including the local construction work, the class hopes to record local and distant earthquakes from around the globe.
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By smoothing out landscape, wildfire has measurable impact on potential for catastrophic mudslides, debris flows

October 1, 2020
In findings published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Science, Mines' Danica Roth and colleagues quantitatively showed – for the first time – just how the post-wildfire landscape can impact how sediment moves downslope.
Physics Professor Jeff Squier worked with 2018 Nobel laureate Gérard Mourou during his PhD studies, serving as a member of Mourou's research group at the University of Rochester.

Jeff Squier named 2020 American Physical Society Fellow

September 30, 2020
A Mines alumnus, Squier was recognized for his “seminal contributions to ultrafast optical technology, including the first ultrafast Ti:sapphire regenerative amplifier," among other accomplishments.
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Colorado School of Mines ranked among nation’s elite energy universities

September 29, 2020
The American Energy Society rankings recognized Mines for "excellence in all fields, from fossil to sustainable materials and renewable energy”
Student works on supercomputer in CTLM

Transfer agreement opens pathway to computer science at Mines

September 21, 2020
A new statewide transfer agreement will make it simpler for community college students across Colorado to transfer into Colorado School of Mines’ undergraduate computer science program.
Charles O'Brien

Charles O'Brien: "No matter your interests, you can find a home here."

September 21, 2020
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? I came to Mines to receive the best engineering education I could. Mines also runs in my family so that helped as well
Employer view of interview on Brazen

Fall 2020 Career Day goes virtual to connect Mines students, recruiters

September 18, 2020
More than 8,000 interviews and conversations took place between students and employers over the first two Fall Career Days. The third and final day is set for October 17.
Clouds forming word CO2

Colorado School of Mines launches Integrated Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage Initiative

September 18, 2020
Led by Mines' Office of Global Initiatives and the Payne Institute for Public Policy, the CCUS initiative will be interdisciplinary across Mines departments.
Madison Berry

Madison Berry: "One of the things I most enjoy at Mines is the large focus on preparing you for the workforce."

September 17, 2020
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? Mines first appealed to me because it seemed like there was a large focus on the practicality of education. It was
Masked student works on project in the new McNeil Hall

Mines appears prominently on Washington Monthly’s latest ranking of top universities

September 16, 2020
Colorado School of Mines appears at No. 78 out of 1,469 U.S. colleges and universities in the latest Washington Monthly 2020 College Rankings. The Washington, D.C.-based magazine has since 2005 ranked

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