A pipeline from chemical engineering to banking
A pipeline from chemical engineering to banking When Melanie Gipe ’81 graduated from Mines, she...
Read MoreA pipeline from chemical engineering to banking When Melanie Gipe ’81 graduated from Mines, she...
Read MoreAn eye for the environment Witnessing sea life in the Caribbean. Shipwrecks in the Eastern United...
Read MoreReturn to campus For many college graduates, their alma mater is a point of pride. It’s where...
Read MoreCarving a new path Salina Derichsweiler ’02 has always carved her own path. It hasn’t always...
Read MoreMaking higher education attainable for all Since graduating from Mines, Kurtis Griess ’08, MS...
Read MoreNothing but Mines pride Homecoming 2022 was jam-packed full of events and celebration of the...
Read MoreThe impact of the built environment Like countless people in 2020, Peyton Gibson ’17 felt locked...
Read MoreAn ace of a fundraiser Every spring, more than one hundred people gather in Golden, Colorado, for...
Read MoreDrilling up a family legacy Barry Thomas ’91 came to Mines knowing it was one of the top...
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A lofty career With qualifications in engineering, geology and other earth sciences, many Mines...
Read MoreForces of Mines As more women enter and climb the ranks of science, technology, engineering and...
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From geology to vascular and endovascular surgery Though her extensive academic career has...
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Nature through a geologist’s lens Any good photographer can tell you that light, composition...
Read MoreA return to Golden In many ways, fall 2021 was a return to a sense of normalcy after a year of...
Read Moreby Sarah Kuta
Sky high When she’s hundreds of feet above the ground while climbing a cell tower, Kelsey Olson...
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