Alumni


The Department of Geology and Geological Engineering recently hosted WarmeFest, a two-day celebration in honor of Professor Emeritus Dr. John Warme, bringing together over 100 alumni, colleagues and
Shayma Amin '00 is working to bolster Kuwait's oil production and reserves on an international scale, fulfilling a dream she had as a child of working in petroleum.(Photo courtesy of Shayma Amin) As
Mines students saw a period of change 50 years ago as Mines expanded its curriculum in order to build itself into one of the nation's top technological institutions.[Photo from Prospector 1966] In the
Jarrod Gogolski, a graduate chemistry student, works on a project in the radiochemistry lab. (Photo by Leah Pinkus) You could call them the neglected stepchildren of the periodic table. Stretching
Ghanaian students are taught a lesson by Molly Jane Roby '11 on a world map painted on a classroom wall.(Photo by Seth Roby) David Frossard was an idealistic, small-town newspaper reporter with a
Andrea Christine Blaine, research assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering and assistant director of WE²ST Research Center at Colorado School of Mines, passed away Thursday, December
Keynote speaker Martin Keller, director of the National Renewable Energy Lab, addresses the graduates during the 2016 Midyear Graduate Commencement Ceremony. On December 16, 2016, 195 bachelor's
This December, Colorado School of Mines will hold two mid-year degree commencement ceremonies: · The undergraduate Commencement Ceremony will take place on Dec. 16 at 9:30 a.m. in Lockridge Arena. ·
After 11 years in uniform (four years in ROTC and seven years as a U.S. Army captain), Joe Geiger '09 visited the ROTC building on the Mines campus in late June 2016. Now, he's shifting gears toward a
Can you imagine sending for admissions info to a college and getting a personal letter from the university president, encouraging you to apply? That’s exactly what happened to George Sturgis in 1975