Engineering the Game: ReadyList Pro software is changing how athletes tackle football
Learning a football team’s plays and strategies may not seem very difficult. But for many...
Read MoreLearning a football team’s plays and strategies may not seem very difficult. But for many...
Read MoreMines is known for being at the forefront of innovation and progress, and its campus is no...
Read MoreWhat did you do for spring break this year? Whether you’re a student or the president of Mines,...
Read MoreTo complement the story about the Leadership in Social Responsibility Interest Group, I was asked...
Read MoreThe Mines Geology Museum is known for its extensive collection of minerals and mining artifacts,...
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Like many engineers in the oil and gas industry, Ray Priestley ’79, was trained to focus on...
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When Penny Pettigrew ’92 was a young girl in California, she dreamed of being an astronaut....
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A new member of the family Mines introduced the newest member of the Oredigger family at the...
Read MoreVy Duong, a civil engineering major with a double minor in humanitarian engineering and public...
Read MoreWhen Eugene McMahan ’49 was seven years old, he spent his time building 10-cent model airplanes...
Read MoreIn March 2018, editors of High Grade, Mines’ literary arts journal, attended the Association for...
Read MoreThe Aerospace Interest Group has been participating in, co-sponsoring and planning many events....
Read MoreStefanie Tompkins, former acting deputy director of the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects...
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Sajith Wijesuriya, a mechanical engineering PhD student, was among the young leaders from around...
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Mines had its best team placement and individual placement in school history in the 2017 William...
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