Colorado School of Mines
Recent News About Colorado School of Mines
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Entrepreneurs have important role to play in oil and gas industry
In an industry with a deep-rooted legacy such as oil and gas, striking out on one’s own with an independent business venture may seem far more difficult than starting up a company in, say, a tech field.
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Christopher Higgins recognized for PFAS research
Christopher Higgins, University Distinguished Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Colorado School of Mines, was honored for his research on poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances, also known as PFAS, by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
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First-ever layered lake-sediment sample extracted from subglacial Antarctica
Since the discovery 50 years ago of subglacial lakes in Antarctica — some of the least accessible geological features on Earth — scientists have attempted to extract lake bed sediment to learn about the formation, movement, and past conditions of the ice sheet.
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Colorado School of Mines part of multi-university team selected by DoD for social science research
U.S. Naval War College, University of Texas and Colorado School of Mines have been selected to research critical minerals, battery technology, and reducing dependence on hostile suppliers in the clean energy supply chain.
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Hennebach Program, MME Department honored for collaboration with Denver music group itchy-O
An artistic – and metallurgical – collaboration between Colorado School of Mines and a Denver music performance group has been recognized by the Colorado Business Council for the Arts (CBCA).
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First-ever layered lake-sediment sample extracted from subglacial Antarctica
Since the discovery 50 years ago of subglacial lakes in Antarctica — some of the least accessible geological features on Earth — scientists have attempted to extract lake bed sediment to learn about the formation, movement, and past conditions of the ice sheet.
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Mines cheerleading team embodies Oredigger pride
Pride. Spirit. An overwhelming sense of enthusiasm for one’s alma mater