Last day to withdraw from courses for online only second 8-week session.
Drop in on zoom for a personalized consultation with a counselor from the Counseling Center. Please review Virtual Office Hours Consent prior to attending. Join here via zoom: https://zoom.us/j/92996807583
Still looking for a job or internship? The Just in Time interviewing event can help! Employer will be on campus Monday April 22nd to host interviews for their current openings. This is a quick and easy way to connect with opportunities that are available now! 15+ employers, from a variety of industries, are […]
This workshop helps students understand and explore emotions related to their experiences of grief and loss. Learn more about loss, signs of grief, and ways to cope. This Workshop will be presented virtually!
Mines faculty, staff and students are invited to join Multicultural Engineering Program (MEP) for an Asian American Pacific Islander focused panel as part of the Authentically Me Speaker Series created by MEP. Attendees will have the opportunity to network with engineers and discover how they paved ways for success in their work. Several speakers who […]
This Earth Day (4/22), join SOS as we near the end of the semester to take a breather plant some succulents, and decorate some pots. Drinks and snacks also provided. Date: 4/22/24 Time: 6:00 - 7:30 PM Location: 1225 17th St.
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The Next Level is a place for graduate students to support each other through the experience of being a Mines graduate student. Graduate students face unique challenges such as advanced academics, complicated relationships with faculty, research pressures and building a life beyond grad school. Navigating this “next level” can be extremely stressful and exhausting. Graduate […]
Kyle Leach Colorado School of Mines, Department of Physics Abstract: Nuclear beta and electron capture (EC) decay serve as sensitive probes of the structure and symmetries at the microscopic scale of our Universe. As such, precision measurements of the final-state products in these processes can be used as powerful laboratories to search for new physics […]
Drop in on zoom for a personalized consultation with a counselor from the Counseling Center. Please review Virtual Office Hours Consent prior to attending. Join here via zoom: https://zoom.us/j/92996807583
Join us for our weekly Heiland Lecture, featuring Dr. Yajing Liu
Graduating federal student loan borrowers are invited to attend this short, in-person session about the rights and responsibilities of a federal loan borrower including repayment options.
Learn more about explosives and connect with other explosives engineers at the Mines International Society of Explosives Engineers Chapter. Open to all majors. Mines welcomes individuals with disabilities. If you require an accommodation in order to participate in this event, please contact ISEE@mines.edu at least 3 days prior to the event. Advance notice may be […]
Please join us for the annual Capstone Design Showcase where 65+ teams will display their year-long client driven design projects, builds, and prototypes. Come to meet our project sponsors, mingle with Mines faculty and staff, and see the capabilities of our helluva engineers. Capstone Design is a signature student experience at Mines where students take […]
Drop in on zoom for a personalized consultation with a counselor from the Counseling Center. Please review Virtual Office Hours Consent prior to attending. Join here via zoom: https://zoom.us/j/92996807583
Men at Mines is a weekly drop-in support group for male-identifying students to support each other through their shared experience at Mines. Students can face multiple challenges such as anxiety, building relationships, stress management, imposter syndrome, finding balance, etc. Students are welcome to drop-in whenever they want to connect with peers, celebrate successes and give […]
We recognize the unique journeys individuals take in exploring their relationship with alcohol and drugs. Mines for Recovery and Awareness seeks to provide an inclusive and compassionate space for all students, whether you’re sober-curious, sober by choice, in recovery, or simply seeking to better understand and support those around you. For the spring semester, meetings […]
Dr. Ron Goldfarb will be giving a talk on 4/25 in HH202 on Magnetism in Physics, Engineering, and Materials Science.
Geophysical Modeling Meets Paleoseismology: Can We Know the Details of Past Cascadia Earthquakes? - Sponsored by Geophysics, Geology and Geological Engineering and the U.S. Geological Survey - April 25th, 2024 4pm - Reception with appetizers and drinks from 5:00-6:00 p.m
Award-Winning Author, Environmentalist & Activist Terry Tempest Williams An evening talk hosted by the Young Environmental issues Symposium on engaging the climate crisis, including a reading from Wild Mercy
The Society of Women in Physics is hosting our monthly meeting! This month, we will be discussing officer transitions and talking through the vision for next year.
Society of Women in Physics is a student organization centered on providing a welcoming place for gender minorities in physics. We discuss physics culture, career journeys, and create an open area for socialization within the department. SWiP is open to anyone, and all meetings are catered! We meet the fourth Thursday of every month in […]
Drop in on zoom for a personalized consultation with a counselor from the Counseling Center. Please review Virtual Office Hours Consent prior to attending. Join here via zoom: https://zoom.us/j/92996807583
Colorado Geological Survey Lecture, April 26, 2024, Berthoud 241, 2pm Ittai Gavrieli, Geological Survey of Israel The Dead Sea: Past and Present as Keys to its Future in Light of the Water Shortage in the Levant Abstract: The Dead Sea (DS), the lowest place on the continental Earth is a hyper-saline terminal lake. The brine […]
Join the SHAPE Office for Take Back the Night (TBTN)! TBTN is a nationally recognized movement across colleges and universities in the U.S. that serves to bring awareness and combat sexual assault on college campuses. This event coincides with the month of April, Sexual Assault Awareness Month. During the evening of TBTN, members of the […]
Rcoky Mountain MESA Jamboree and State Competition is fast paced and fun event, the culmination of an academic yearlong project where high school students' engineering design prototypes are judged. Along […]
Come down to Clear Creek on Saturday, April 27th to join SSG to give back to the community! We will be meeting on the main clear creek bridge and clean up garbage from along the creek paths. Mines welcomes individuals with disabilities. If you require accommodation in order to participate in this event, please contact […]
The Mines Green Team is hosting its annual Earth Day Fair in the Green Center. Come learn about sustainable organizations on campus and local businesses. Free plants and food. Student presentation in Green Center after Fair. Check Daily Blast for updates.
Come hear about how Mines and Capstone Design are working to decarbonize our operations. In alignment with campus Sustainability Strategic Goals, we are proposing how Mines can achieve net-zero emissions […]