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New geoscience makerspace opens on campus
A new geoscience makerspace has opened on the Mines campus, giving undergraduate and graduate students a place where they can experiment with novel forms of instrumentation and try out their designs related to Earth observation.
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CC Wins Two Gold, One Silver “Best Of” Awards for Marketing Excellence
In the wake of the inaugural season at Ed Robson Arena, Colorado College claimed three prestigious National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) "Best Of" Awards for the 2021-22 academic year, including two golds and one silver.
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Dean Reilly Welcomes Undergraduate Students Interested in Careers in Medicine to Campus
Fourteen undergraduate students interested in medicine from universities around the country got the chance Monday to sit down with University of Colorado School of Medicine Dean John J. Reilly Jr. to talk about the future of medicine.
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Andrew Epperson Named Cross Country and Distance Head Coach
Successful programs tend to stay in-house for coaching changes, which is precisely what Colorado State head track and field coach Brian Bedard had in mind with the promotion of Andrew Epperson to cross country and distance head coach, a move he announced Wednesday.
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People With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Struggled With Mental Health During COVID-19 Shutdowns
People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) struggled with their mental health during the COVID-19-induced lockdowns and subsequent restraints on community services, according to a new study published today in Psychiatric Services.
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Mountain West Celebrates Impact of Title IX
In September 2021, the Mountain West announced a new social media campaign, #MakingHerMark, an initiative that focuses on empowering and highlighting MW female student-athletes.
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Q&A: Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s “Woman of Light”
Over a decade in the making, Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s novel “Woman of Light” weaves vibrant characters through a nonchronological, intergenerational timeline. Anchored in 1930s Denver with the nearby Lost Territory an omnipresent backdrop, the story interrogates the impact of past family members’ actions, which ripple like the water in protagonist Luz’s teacup before one of her prophetic readings.
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Restauranteur Gives Opportunity Through Scholarships
“My time at DU was four of the best years of my life,” says Michael A. Morton (BSBA ‘87). “And I hope for the same for the students receiving my scholarship.”
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CC and Air Force to Play in City For Champions Cup at Weidner Field
The Colorado College Tigers and Air Force Falcons women's soccer teams will take the field and contend in the inaugural City for Champions Cup at Weidner Field. This match is set to take place on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022, at 6:00 pm and tickets are now on sale.
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With new ownership come excitement and high expectations for the Denver Broncos
Sound the alarm, cue the orange smoke and turn up the volume on “Rocky Mountain High” — the stage is set for a new era of Broncos football.
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Seven Tigers Named All-American Athlete by NSCA
Seven Colorado College student-athletes were named recipients of the 2022 All-American Athlete Award by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).
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Mines team places first at American Society of Civil Engineers' national competition
A team from Colorado School of Mines took top honors at the American Society of Civil Engineers' national surveying competition, besting 12 collegiate engineering teams from the U.S. and India.
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The Future of Veterinary Medicine is Now!
In November 2020, the Colorado Association of Certified Veterinary Technicians submitted a Sunrise Review Application for the profession of veterinary technology to determine whether veterinary technicians should be regulated. The Department of Regulatory Agencies states that “a sunrise review explores whether there is a need to regulate a currently unregulated profession or occupation”.
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Kiowa Street Road Closures
Crews will be conducting work on the water lines on Kiowa Street beginning on June 7, 2022.
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Lockheed Martin, Mines announce winner of inaugural Over the Dusty Moon Challenge
Colorado School of Mines and Lockheed Martin are proud to announce the winners of the inaugural Over the Dusty Moon Challenge.
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Sen. Michael Bennet tours ARDEC research stations to learn how agriculture is working on climate change solutions
From solar panels to soil science, Colorado State University’s efforts to use agriculture to help solve the climate crisis were showcased during a May 27 visit from U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet.
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CSU co-sponsors first community-led Juneteenth Celebration in Fort Collins June 17-19
The first weekend-long Juneteenth Celebration in Fort Collins is set for June 17-19, and Colorado State University is playing a leading role in hosting the events.
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Daniels Student Graduates to World of Possibilites
“Wow,” Andres Pulido says over Zoom. “We’re getting deep.”
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Pre-med at Mines? A path to medical school is now paved
Ever since she was in high school in Colorado Springs, Azlan Tubbs knew she wanted to be a doctor. When it came to choosing where to go to college, however, her career ambitions weren’t necessarily what guided her decision to come to Mines.