Battle of the Burros aims to find a new mascot for the School of Mines
School of Mines mascot 'Blaster' is soon to retire so burros Winkie and Pepsi will split Blaster's duties.
August 25, 2021
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Colorado School Of Mines Freshmen, 2nd Year Students Trek Up Mount Zion For ‘M’ Tradition After 1-Year Hiatus
The Colorado School Of Mines freshman class trekked up Mount Zion for an annual tradition that dates back more than a century.
August 25, 2021
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Utahns, are you ready to drink your recycled toilet water? A mobile lab aims to prove you can.
“We wanted to build something that we could take to communities and show that we can take just about any wastewater and turn it directly into drinkable water,” said Tzahi Cath, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at the Colorado School ....
August 23, 2021
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Colorado Springs explores reusing water from sewage treatment plants
Residents also got a look inside the process at a mobile demonstration trailer developed by Utilities, Colorado School of Mines and Carollo Engineers to understand the process.
August 19, 2021
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Test score requirements are no more in Colorado. What does that mean for high school seniors?
Executive Director of Admissions at the Colorado School of Mines, Dale Gaubatz says it should be “all about the important stuff” as Colorado seniors enter their final year of high school classes: “Working hard in their classes, enjoying friends and ....
August 18, 2021
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Nation's largest fleet of autonomous vehicles launches in Colorado
The first of three locations launched Tuesday at Colorado School of Mines with nine driverless, zero-emission EZ10 shuttles.
August 12, 2021
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Driverless Electric Shuttles Are Bussing The Future To The Colorado School Of Mines In Golden
If you’re walking around the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, don’t be alarmed if you notice the campus bus doesn’t have a steering wheel.
August 12, 2021
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As the planet burns, a new Cold War over critical minerals
Morgan Bazilian is the Director of the Payne Institute and a Professor of public policy at the Colorado School of Mines. Jordy Lee is a Program Manager at the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines.
August 11, 2021
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Hands-free on a whole new level: Driverless shuttles debut on Colorado School of Mines campus
A toaster on wheels. A character out of the Pixar film “Wall-E.” A souped-up popemobile.Turns out the white autonomous shuttles moseying around Colorado School of Mines on Tuesday morning were none of the above, as onlookers observed.
August 11, 2021
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Autonomous shuttles move School of Mines students around campus
Students at the Colorado School of Mines will have a new way of getting around campus these days: by driverless shuttles.