Deploying data against disease
Like so many college students in 2020, Orediggers lived and studied through an unprecedented...
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Like so many college students in 2020, Orediggers lived and studied through an unprecedented...
Read MoreWhen Mines Magazine’s editorial board and I sat down to plan this issue months ago, there was...
Read MoreMoving the needle toward equitable inclusivity and diversity in science, technology, engineering...
Read MoreMines officially launched the Campaign for [email protected] this fall and invited alumni and friends to...
Read MoreAs much of the world slowed to a halt in early 2020, many industries suddenly faced a new reality...
Read MoreA few years ago, you—Mines alumni—provided input leading to the creation of our [email protected]
Read MoreWorking in another country as a foreign service officer may seem like a daunting job, but for...
Read MoreTake a look in Jim White’s home office, and there’s no doubt he’s an Oredigger through and...
Read Moreby Mark Ramirez
Amid increased public discussion of racism in the United States, many organizations are putting...
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“Flu situation here is getting dangerous,” blared a headline on the front page of Golden’s...
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If governments around the world are already spending trillions of dollars on coronavirus recovery...
Read Moreby Emilie Rusch
Here’s a surprising fact for many consumers: Roughly 30 percent of all gold produced each year for...
Read MoreFor many new college graduates in 2020, the job market became much more difficult to navigate as...
Read MoreBruce Grewcock ’76 and his wife, Debra, made a historic gift to Mines this year—$30 million to...
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