Wonder women: Mines alumnae are succeeding in STEM fields and encouraging positive change in the workplace
It’s 2018, and women are changing what it means to work in STEM. This year, Mines graduated its...
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It’s 2018, and women are changing what it means to work in STEM. This year, Mines graduated its...
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In Joel Bach’s lab, the governing question, the mission that motivates his work, isn’t why. It’s...
Read MoreOne of Mines’ newest alumnae, Olivia Cordova ’18, received her bachelor’s degree in electrical...
Read MoreWhat do you love the most about summers in Colorado? I love all the seasons in Golden, but summer...
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The arts have long been an important part of campus life and curriculum at Mines, but alumni...
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When Ernesto “Eric” Aguilar ’01 left his career in counterdrug operations with the United States...
Read MoreAs students in the 1960s, Harold Heinze ’64 and his classmates were committed to a rigorous work...
Read MoreSince 1934, Mines alumni and students have come together each spring for the annual Engineering...
Read MoreDick Baxter ’63 didn’t initially think he had an interest in sailing. “A casual acquaintance...
Read MoreThis May, Mines welcomed its latest class of alumni. Check out photos from the undergraduate and...
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On the 50th anniversary of his own graduation from Mines, Harold Korell ’68 gave the commencement...
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As the fields between Golden and Fort Collins, Colo., rolled by the window of her family’s car,...
Read MoreThroughout my career, I have had the opportunity to observe and work with some amazing female...
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RMAC Triple Crown Winning one RMAC championship? That’s a challenge. Winning two? Pretty tough....
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