Problems with presidential records are not just about Trump
Ken Osgood, professor of history at Colorado School of Mines, co-wrote this opinion piece with Jeremi Suri of the University of Texas at Austin.
April 8, 2022
Opinion: Removing patent rights to lower drug costs is dangerous precedent
Walter G. Copan, vice president for research and technology transfer at Colorado School of Mines, wrote this opinion piece about the importance of protecting the Bayh-Dole Act.
April 6, 2022
The Colorado Governor’s Citizenship Medal to be honored
Fabian Jimenez, a freshman studying civil engineering at Colorado School of Mines, is the winner of the 2021 Emerging Community Leader Medal.
April 6, 2022
Wednesday's Child: Meet Kaleb
Ryan Eto '21, coach of the Mines men's club basketball team, shoots some hoops with Kaleb in Lockridge Arena.
April 6, 2022
For Europe, quitting Russian coal will be easier than quitting Russian natural gas
Natural gas requires pipelines or special import terminals to move around the world. Coal, on the other hand, does not, noted Ian Lange, an associate professor at the Colorado School of Mines.
April 5, 2022
Precious Metal Values are Raising Battery Prices and Slowing EV Uptake
Metals markets are notoriously unstable year-over-year, according to Dr. Roderick Eggert, a mineral economics professor at Colorado School of Mines. Manufacturers, specifically carmakers who are relatively new to this market, have to adapt to that ....
April 4, 2022
Baltics cut off Russian gas, but Germany, EU face struggle
Morgan Bazilian, a public policy professor at the Colorado School of Mines, told The Hill that Lithuania eight years ago developed a floating storage and regasification unit at the country’s Klaipėda LNG terminal, which enables the country to take in ....
April 4, 2022
Biden eyes using wartime powers for minerals needed in clean energy push
“These are all things that the U.S. needs to help build up the U.S. mining industry into something that is capable of navigating the energy transition,” said Jordy Lee, a program manager at the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School ....
March 30, 2022
Russia’s role in world’s nuclear energy industry prompts calls to up U.S. uranium production
Morgan Bazilian teaches public policy at the Colorado School of Mines. “When you look around and you do a bid for who’s going to build your plant, up till two months ago, the Russian plants were a very attractive option,” Bazilian said.
March 30, 2022
Russia and China have a history of bogus claims about U.S. biological warfare
Claims designed to weaken international resolve to sanction Russia for invading Ukraine are classic communist propaganda, writes Colorado School of Mines history professor Ken Osgood in this opinion piece.