Tag: Colorado School Of Mines
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Roasts, get yer roasts, here: Capitol M | Week of March 14, 2026
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The lighter side of the Capitol, especially in the past week Apparently, the pending and eventual switch to daylight stupid time has put people in some pretty funny moods. And thank goodness! On March 4, the Senate approved the appointments of three trustees to the Colorado School of Mines. Two of the appointees were on…
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Colorado School of Mines wants to prove a masters isn’t needed to work in quantum
A new program at the Colorado School of Mines aims to fix a major misconception in the budding quantum industry: that a master’s or doctorate degree is required to secure a job in the field. It doesn’t help when nearly all quantum degrees and training programs in the U.S. are primarily for graduate students. So…
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Colorado Mesa’s Allred, Colorado School of Mines’ Romack win RMAC honors | Colorado Sunshine
Where good news shines Colorado Mesa redshirt senior forward Tyler Allred and Colorado School of Mines junior forward Alex Romack were named RMAC men’s basketball players of the week. Allred led the Mavericks to a strong win over Regis University in their lone game of the week. The Mona, Utah, native scored 26 points, while…
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Mykaela Moore’s career night leads No. 13 Colorado Mesa to big win | Colorado Sunshine
Where the good news shines Senior Mykaela Moore’s career night catapulted the No. 13 Colorado Mesa women’s basketball team to an 86-47 win over the visiting Colorado School of Mines on Saturday in Grand Junction. The 39-point win for the Mavericks was the largest in the rivalry since 1991. The Mavericks shot 52.2% from the field and…
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ACC partners with School of Mines on new student pipeline | Class Notes
A new higher-education partnership means engineering students at Arapahoe Community College (ACC) can earn a bachelor’s degree at the Colorado School of Mines. Qualified ACC students can complete the majority of their core curriculum at ACC while pursuing an Associate of Engineering Sciences degree at Mines. Credits directly transfer for bachelor’s degree programs at Mines.…
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Trump administration cancels $500 million in energy grants to Colorado
Colorado companies, higher education institutions and the state energy office are set to lose more than $500 million following the Trump administration’s decision to cancel hundreds of awards in 16 “blue” states. While the entities awarded the grants are based in Colorado, some of the projects are actually located in other places, including in “red”…
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Snow melts earlier in burned forests, new Science Advances study finds
GOLDEN, Colo., Sept. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Wildfires are causing earlier snowmelt across the western U.S., and this effect would only be exacerbated by projected warmer winters. This is according to a new study led by Colorado School of Mines researchers published today in the journal Science Advances. The paper, “Impact of current and…
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Colorado School of Mines volleyball players earn RMAC honors | Colorado Sunshine
Colorado School of Mines volleyball had a big week – and was rewarded for it. Orediggers standouts Jenna McLaughlin and Hailee Martinez were named RMAC players of the week Tuesday. They were joined by Hadleigh Richardson of Adams State. McLaughlin helped the Orediggers open 4-0 for the first time since 2018 with 23 blocks and…
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Man charged with vehicular homicide in Golden officer’s death set to enter plea deal
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The man accused of vehicular homicide in the crash that killed an on-duty Golden Police Department officer plans on entering a plea deal next month. Forty-three-year-old Stephen Geer, currently out on a $250,000 bond, stood before First Judicial District Judge Russell Klein on Monday, wearing…
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Colorado School of Mines students raising awareness of Israel-Hamas war
As the war between Israel and Hamas continues well into its second year, college protests have waned since the impassioned displays across the U.S. ranged from peaceful to violent and led to interventions from administration and law enforcement. At the Colorado School of Mines, however, a group of students has remained steadfast in its public…




