All students are welcome to attend to voice their ideas, concerns, and feedback with your Undergraduate Student Government. Attend Senate meetings every week! Sitting in on Senate meetings allows you to voice your concerns, or learn about our current projects being worked on. Sit down with your class representatives, class president, or governing body representative […]
Office Hours is a convenient way to learn about our services, what to expect from counseling or ask questions about mental health. Do you have a mental health-related question? Ask a Counseling Center professional. Request the link to join. Mon/Wed/Thurs = 11 am - 1 pm Tues/Fri = 1 pm - 3 pm
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
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
Would you like to learn strategies to support LGBTQ+ students, staff, and community members by creating inclusive spaces and being an empowered ally? Then please attend our Safe Zone Workshop. Liz Elsen, Director of Education & Training at The Center on Colfax, will facilitate discussion on the following topics: Language and terminology Differences between sexual orientation, gender […]
Join Us for a Mines ProEd Lunch & Learn! Curious about Mines ProEd, Mines' new online professional education platform designed for STEM professionals? We’d love for you to join us over lunch to hear what it’s all about and explore ways to get involved! What’s Mines ProEd? Get a peek into this initiative and learn how you […]
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
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 […]
While social media was created to keep us connected, growing research suggests it may be doing the opposite. Learn more about this powerful form of digital media and how to use it in a healthy way that serves you. This is a virtual event, register for the Zoom link here.
Erica Nelson University of Colorado Abstract: The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has ushered in a transformative era in our understanding of our cosmic origins. While galaxies serve as a fundamental building block of the universe, yet how they formed has remained enigmatic owing to our inability to observe them at early cosmic times. Now, […]
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
The Pathways Explorations Series features large-scale, TED-style talks where motivating and inspiring speakers tell their personal, academic and professional stories to our Mines campus community. The talks are required for CSM 101 students to learn about the many possible academic and career pathways available to them. The talks are open to all Mines students, faculty […]
This seminar provides psychoeducation and brain science and offers practical tools and strategies to improve executive functioning skills. The three sessions are divided into content that builds upon itself. The modules are dedicated to (1) supporting self-regulation (2) optimizing our environment and (3) utilizing organization and management tools/strategies. By the end of the seminar, you […]
The Pathways Explorations Series features large-scale, TED-style talks where motivating and inspiring speakers tell their personal, academic and professional stories to our Mines campus community. The talks are required for CSM 101 students to learn about the many possible academic and career pathways available to them. The talks are open to all Mines students, faculty […]
Thursday, 11/14, Marquez Hall 322 @ 10AM Minh Tran Research Scientist IBM Quantum Abstract: In this talk, I will discuss several recent advancements in error mitigation strategies for estimating expectation values of local observables, where we introduce a new Probabilistic Error Cancellation (PEC) estimator leveraging light-cone structures to drastically reduce sampling overhead. I will also […]
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
The Helping Others Series acknowledges that some people are “natural helpers,” who their friends, family, and classmates turn to when they are looking for support and/or advice. While many of us embrace this role and genuinely want to be helpful to others, it can sometimes be overwhelming. This series focuses on the importance of setting […]
Undergraduates face many challenges and changes throughout their journey at Mines including adjusting to new living situations, dealing with increased academic stress, going through changes with relationships, and finding an internship or job. This group is a supportive place where you can share your experiences with other undergraduate students, find connection with peers and learn […]
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 […]
All students are welcome to attend to voice their ideas, concerns, and feedback with your Undergraduate Student Government. Attend Senate meetings every week! Sitting in on Senate meetings allows you to voice your concerns, or learn about our current projects being worked on. Sit down with your class representatives, class president, or governing body representative […]
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
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
Van Tuyl Lecture, November 18, 2024, Berthoud 205, 12-1pm Matthew Steele-MacInnis, University of Alberta Old Problem, New Solution: Molten Salts and the Origins of Magnetite-apatite Deposits Abstract: The origins of magnetite-apatite (aka iron-oxide-apatite, or IOA) deposits have been deeply controversial for nearly a century, mostly because the fluids that form these deposits have remained elusive. […]
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 is a virtual event, register for the Zoom link here.
Our emotionality features prominently in our navigation of the mounting impacts of climate change, and in our collective attempts to avert further climate catastrophe. Better understanding of our emotionality and its role in individual behavior, collective action, and ultimately in social change can offer important insights to inform our personal and collective responses to the […]
Dave DeMille University of Chicago, Department of Physics Abstract: For decades, it had been expected that new fundamental particles, beyond those in the Standard Model, should exist with mass below ~1 TeV. Now, despite many types of experiments probing this scale, no clear evidence has emerged for their existence. This strongly motivates experiments that can […]
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
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 […]
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
Thursday, 11/21, Marquez Hall 322 @ 10AM Fateme Mahdikhany Photonics Engineer Icarus Quantum This talk regards Icarus' work designing photon sources for quantum communication networks. Zoom: https://tinyurl.com/msun8t2p
A virtual session to learn more about federal and non-federal early career opportunities. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is the nation's solutions agency, engaged in a wide range of […]
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
The Helping Others Series acknowledges that some people are “natural helpers,” who their friends, family, and classmates turn to when they are looking for support and/or advice. While many of us embrace this role and genuinely want to be helpful to others, it can sometimes be overwhelming. This series focuses on the importance of setting […]
Undergraduates face many challenges and changes throughout their journey at Mines including adjusting to new living situations, dealing with increased academic stress, going through changes with relationships, and finding an internship or job. This group is a supportive place where you can share your experiences with other undergraduate students, find connection with peers and learn […]
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 […]
All students are welcome to attend to voice their ideas, concerns, and feedback with your Undergraduate Student Government. Attend Senate meetings every week! Sitting in on Senate meetings allows you to voice your concerns, or learn about our current projects being worked on. Sit down with your class representatives, class president, or governing body representative […]
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