-
Students revamp, improve everyday objects in Cornerstone Design
Mines students in the Spring 2024 Cornerstone Design Competition took on the challenge to make existing objects more useful and less wasteful.
-
3 Mines students win prestigious Gilman Scholarship to study abroad
<p dir="ltr">Three Colorado School of Mines students have been awarded the U.S. Department of State’s&nbsp;<a href="https://www.gilmanscholarship.org/">Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship</a> to study or intern abroad&nbsp;during the 2024-2025 academic year.</p>
-
$5M endowed chair to chart new approaches for solving existential issues
Joe W. Gray, PhD, a 1968 Colorado School of Mines graduate in physics and a trailblazing inventor of biomedical engineering technologies for understanding, diagnosing and treating cancer, has made a $5 million gift to create the Joe and Jane Gray Endowed University Chair.
-
Mines researchers aim to get “earthquake proof” lateral system for tall wood buildings added to U.S. building code
With funding from the Charles Pankow Foundation and the U.S. Forest Service, Shiling Pei and his team have begun a FEMA P695 study on the mass timber rocking wall lateral system, the first step toward submitting a proposal for an official update to the ASCE-7.
-
Colorado School of Mines celebrates Spring 2024 Undergraduate Commencement
Colorado School of Mines celebrated its Spring 2024 Undergraduate Commencement on May 10, conferring a total of 962 bachelor’s degrees during three ceremonies at Lockridge Arena.