Ready for takeoff: Colorado’s aerospace economy is soaring, and Mines graduates are helping the industry rocket into the future
After more than three decades at Lockheed Martin, Paul Anderson ’85 has plenty of well-known...
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After more than three decades at Lockheed Martin, Paul Anderson ’85 has plenty of well-known...
Read MoreOne of Marine Corps veteran Michael Knight’s dreams is to work for the National Renewable Energy...
Read MoreWhen speaking with Mines alumni, parents, supporters and even industry leaders, I have found that...
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A rare lizard fossil with extremely well-preserved skin—and a tiny fossilized gnat keeping it...
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It’s not every day that antitrust issues are in the public spotlight, but with big tech in the...
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When humans return to the Moon, it may not be just for a quick visit. We asked Chris Dreyer,...
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Imagine a theme park: roller coasters, laser tag, a themed thrill ride featuring a 110-foot...
Read MoreAfter nearly 150 years, countless students passing through campus and an ever-expanding footprint...
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Attend any Mines athletics event and you’ll likely feel a surge of Oredigger pride. Whether it’s...
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It’s no secret that aerospace is rapidly changing and evolving, particularly in Colorado. But...
Read MoreDue to their unique electrical properties, ceramics are invaluable in many technologies, such as...
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WHO: Ian Lange, assistant professor of economics and business, director of the Mineral and Energy...
Read MoreThere’s nothing like the excitement of Homecoming at Mines. Alumni were welcomed back to Golden in...
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WHAT: A team of students from Mines and two Moroccan universities won the 2019 Solar Decathlon...
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When Jennifer Steans and Jim Kastenholz’s son came to Mines, they had to do some math. Not to see...
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