From STEM to STEAM: A heightened focus on the arts is breeding a new generation of renaissance scientists
For Richard Sebastian-Coleman ’16, senior year at Mines was an exceedingly busy one. But not in...
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For Richard Sebastian-Coleman ’16, senior year at Mines was an exceedingly busy one. But not in...
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Computer science junior Nhan Tran found himself very popular at the most recent Colorado School of...
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For nearly a century, The Oredigger has served as the voice of Mines students. Within hundreds of...
Read MoreClayton Kramp (applied mathematics and statistics, Class of 2018) loves photography, because he...
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With about a minute and a half left in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball...
Read MoreWhat advice do you have for new Mines graduates? Be confident that you are prepared for the real...
Read MoreRyan Miles ’07, MS ’14 was frustrated. As a mining engineer who frequently traveled for work, he...
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Some people like to celebrate getting their master’s degree with a vacation or dinner at a fancy...
Read MoreThroughout my career, certain truths have formed the foundation of how I work and live my life. I...
Read MoreEngineers and scientists are constantly asked to find creative solutions to many problems and make...
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Admissions data shows that there are plenty of female students applying and being accepted to...
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A NASA space observatory put together by Colorado School of Mines researchers launched from Wanaka...
Read MoreAl Ireson ’47 was not one of Mines’ wealthiest alumni, but he was among the most dedicated and...
Read MoreThe Humanitarian Engineering Program at Mines is evolving. Having originated as a minor offered...
Read MoreEvery spring, Orediggers take a break from their studies to celebrate Engineers’ Days as one last...
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