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McNeil Hall was named in honor of alumnus and trustee Charles “Charlie” McNeil ’71 and his wife, Judy McNeil, who recently made a $5 million gift to Mines to support entrepreneurship and innovation programming.
Mines is proud to welcome 15 faculty members in tenure/tenure-track, teaching, library and professor of practice roles.
New students placed their 10-pound rocks on a temporary M near the intramural fields last week until they can be relocated to Mount Zion.
Mines students, faculty and staff were greeted on campus by a comprehensive spectrum of health and safety measures intended to help limit the spread of COVID-19 within the Oredigger community.
Amidst a volatile economy and a challenging time for universities nationwide, Colorado School of Mines raised $70.4 million in fiscal year 2020 – the most money ever in a single year.
Mines students began moving into the apartment-style residence hall Aug.1 in advance of the first day of fall classes on Aug. 24.
Dear Oredigger Family, Last month, Mines’ senior leadership challenged ourselves and our community to learn how to be more effective advocates and allies for those who experience racism and bias. We
Colorado School of Mines is proud to announce the winners of the 2019-2020 Faculty Awards for teaching and research excellence. The annual awards celebration, where the Office of Academic Affairs
Teaching and Learning Librarian Brianna Buljung will lecture next year at China University of Mining and Technology.
Campus organizations, faculty members and staff have been recognized for their efforts to enhance diversity, inclusion and access at Colorado School of Mines, whether through working to eliminate bias