Economics & Entrepreneurship


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 an adventure. I had never been to the state of Colorado before, and I was
When Brian Deurloo ’97 was a kid, he found out his neighbor was buying frogs—his favorite animal—at a quarter a pop. He showed up with a half-bucket of frogs. That was his first foray into entrepreneurship.
Construction on the new 33,000-square-foot facility – which will exponentially increase the scope of support for launching new businesses and ideas through Mines – could begin as soon as late 2021.
“Our goal is to be the premier institution on research and education on CCUS,” said John Bradford, vice president of global initiatives. “We have the ties with industry, and we have a solution-focused mindset at Mines.”
Along with seven other collaborating research universities, Mines will help cultivate deep technology businesses in the Western United States.
Contact lenses that can selectively deliver therapeutic drugs, a “spoof proof” smart car key, and carbon-storing concrete are among the recipients of 2021 Proof of Concept Awards from the Mines Office
Engineering & Technology Management students Amanda Field and Claire Knight hope their designs can help "change the stigma around what an engineer is 'supposed' to look like."
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? I chose to come to Mines for the small, close-knit community feel. I’ve always loved getting to know my classmates and
The Bachelor of Science in Business Engineering and Management Science will begin enrolling students in the fall of 2021.
The inaugural Energy Venture Investment Summit will be held virtually Feb. 10-11, 2021.