Deploying data against disease
Deploying data against disease Like so many college students in 2020, Orediggers lived and studied...
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Deploying data against disease Like so many college students in 2020, Orediggers lived and studied...
Read MoreMoving forward When Mines Magazine’s editorial board and I sat down to plan this issue months ago,...
Read MoreMoving the needle Moving the needle toward equitable inclusivity and diversity in science,...
Read MoreFour years and counting Mines officially launched the Campaign for MINES@150 this fall and invited...
Read MoreBuckle in for the ride As much of the world slowed to a halt in early 2020, many industries...
Read MoreFour years of progress A few years ago, you—Mines alumni—provided input leading to the creation of...
Read MoreExperiencing other cultures Working in another country as a foreign service officer may seem like...
Read MoreAll in the (Oredigger) family Take a look in Jim White’s home office, and there’s no doubt he’s an...
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Making STEM a bigger tent Amid increased public discussion of racism in the United States, many...
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Learning from century-old lessons “Flu situation here is getting dangerous,” blared a headline on...
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Building back better If governments around the world are already spending trillions of dollars on...
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Responsible mining, resilient communities Here’s a surprising fact for many consumers: Roughly 30...
Read MoreBest foot forward For many new college graduates in 2020, the job market became much more...
Read MoreLeading the next generation Bruce Grewcock ’76 and his wife, Debra, made a historic gift to Mines...
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