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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
“The mining industry is extremely concerned about the management of tailings, especially as companies increasingly rely on large-scale extraction of ever-lower grade ore deposits, a process that yields large volumes of waste materials,” said Priscilla Nelson, professor of mining engineering.
Dear Campus Community, We have certain ideals in the United States: the right to liberty, justice and the pursuit of happiness. But these rights, which should be unequivocally distributed across all
LiveLot team says app and system of cameras and computers could eliminate discharge of 84 tons of carbon dioxide per year
At its May 29 meeting, the Colorado School of Mines Board of Trustees approved a tuition freeze for undergraduate, graduate, online degree programs and study abroad students. The trustees also
Dear Mines Community, For the past week, the news has been dominated by the tragic death of George Floyd and the ensuing protests, civil unrest and destruction. It has been difficult to watch and to
The new programs draw from the core areas of expertise Mines is known for — from civil and environmental engineering to extraction to materials science — to create an interdisciplinary field of study that prepares students for the next step in their careers.
The Graduate Transfer Articulation Agreement will allow Advanced Manufacturing Sciences students from MSU Denver to complete graduate degrees at Mines.
“My biggest piece of advice for students is to be proactive and not wait,” Career Center Director Wendy Winter-Searcy said.
Post-processing – the labor intensive, detailed work that must occur after an additively manufactured part is printed before it is ready for use – currently accounts for 46 percent of the cost of metal 3D printing. Overall, metal additive manufacturing is projected to be a $25 billion a year industry by 2025.