Tag: Awards
Mines Professors Receive NSF CAREER Awards
Two Mines professors have received 2015 National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Awards. Kathleen Smits, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, received the award in support of her research Advancing the...
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MINES PROFESSOR RECEIVES NSF CAREER AWARD Ning Wu, Colorado School of Mines Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering assistant professor, received a 2015 National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award for his research...
Read MoreCelebration of Alumni 2014 Award Winners
On April 25, 2014, the following individuals were honored for their contributions to Mines during the Celebration of Alumni dinner, one of the highlights of Alumni Weekend.
Read MoreGeorge Saunders ’81 Receives Folio Prize for Best in English Fiction
George Saunders ’81 was selected for the inaugural Folio Prize, the first major literary...
Read MorePhilanthropy Celebrated at the Mines Century Society Dinner
At the 2011 Mines Century Society Dinner on September 30, the university honored some of its most generous donors. This year’s event was themed ‘Rio to the Rockies’ to highlight Mines’ many collaborative...
Read MoreCharlie ’71 and Judy McNeil Honored
Charlie McNeil ’71 and his wife, Judy, were named The Villager’s “Man & Woman of the Year” for 2010. The McNeils are longtime donors to Colorado School of Mines, and Charlie serves on the CSM...
Read MoreA Celebration ‘At the Frontier’
In October, Mines held its annual Century Society Dinner to honor major contributors to the school and to present its 2010 Philanthropy Awards. This year’s event highlighted some of the university’s research at the frontier of innovation, as well as its mining frontier heritage.
Read MoreHonoring Our Own
Help the Colorado School of Mines Alumni Association identify outstanding alumni for their service to the alumni association and the school. Read Professor Emeritus Robert (Bob) Weimer’s observations on receiving the Melville F. Coolbaugh Memorial Award in 1995.
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