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A Colorado School of Mines graduate student will get to pitch his space startup at a major international conference for satellite and aerospace professionals this spring – his team’s prize for winning
Colorado School of Mines students will have the opportunity to put their problem-solving and entrepreneurial skills to work next semester to tackle critical national security challenges. Hacking for
Colorado School of Mines students are flexing their creative muscle on a real-life challenge to work with Climax Molybdenum, a Freeport-McMoRan company, in envisioning innovative ways to repurpose the
A Colorado School of Mines graduate student who served in the U.S. Army for 22 years before pursuing her engineering education has been named a Class of 2018 Tillman Scholar by the Pat Tillman
Colorado School of Mines’ Mechanical Engineering Department hosted the 2nd Rocky Mountain Regional Haas Technical Educator Center (HTEC) CNC Educator Conference on Oct. 6. About 50 CNC educators, HTEC
The Mining Engineering Department at Colorado School of Mines has been awarded multiple honors by the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME). Jurgen Brune, professor of practice and
Three Colorado School of Mines students have received funding from the U.S. Department of Energy to conduct part of their graduate thesis research at DOE national laboratories. Natalie Seitzman
The Women of Mines Interest Group joined staff from Golden’s Truly BoHotique to host a Dress for Success event Sept. 6 in advance of Fall 2018 Career Day. Truly BoHotique hosted the event at its store
Colorado School of Mines and Confluence Companies broke ground today on a $44 million, 249-bed student housing development at 1750 Jackson St. Mines President Paul C. Johnson and Confluence CEO Tim
It was 110 years ago this year that Colorado School of Mines students and faculty built a monument on Mount Zion , loading a supply train of burros and packing their way up. Now it’s time for the next