Category: 2014 Fall
Hard Work, Perseverance and Collaboration
It is always exciting to return to campus after enjoying time off in the summer, and this year it...
Read MoreA note from the CSMAA President
by Jim Larsen
As you may have already learned, we have filled two important positions that were vacated last year by Anita Pariseau and Serena Bruzgo. The new director of alumni relations is Nancy Blank, who comes to us from Colorado Mountain...
Read MoreEncana Internship Leads to Full-Time Employment
Senior petroleum engineering major Tyler Barela, of Trinidad, Colorado, spent 12 weeks during the...
Read MoreStitt Happens, A Century Milestone
by Brian Miller
It was nearly 14 years to the day that separated Bob Stitt’s inaugural victory as the...
Read MoreStudent Finishes Mines Degree After 21 Years in Marine Corps
Travis Gordon attended Mines from 1989-91, leaving in the middle of his degree to enter the U.S....
Read MoreCareer Day
On Sept. 9, 230 companies visited campus for Career Day to meet with more than 3,000...
Read MoreMuseum Sparkle
The Geology Museum displayed this 6.2-carat fancy yellow diamond at its open house Sept....
Read MoreProfessor, Dancer Create Anti-Injury Activewear Technology
Taking note of the high-end protective clothing that motorcyclists and car racers wear at events,...
Read MoreMelville F. Coolbaugh Memorial Senior Award: Brandon Tortorelli
Mines engineering physics student Brandon Tortorelli was recently awarded the CSMAA Melville F....
Read MoreBike Bike Que
The annual Bike Bike Que was held in Golden on Sept. 13. Around 20 riders (all cyclists...
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