Master view Meet Violetta Wolf, Director of the Alfie Norville Gem & Mineral Museum Aug. 28, 2023 Violetta Wolf, the newly appointed director of Tucson's gem and mineral museum, brings a wealth of experience from her tenure at the Oakland Museum of California, focusing on collections, personnel management, and major projects. She aims to further research, education, and community engagement at the University of Arizona's Alfie Norville Gem & Mineral Museum. Read more Eric Lutz named Associate Director Aug. 22, 2023 Dr. Eric Lutz, appointed as the new Associate Director of the School of Mining & Mineral Resources, brings over 30 years of experience in mining safety research and leadership training, making him an invaluable addition to the team. As the Director of the Center of Excellence for Mine Safety and the school's first Professor of Practice, Dr. Lutz will play a crucial role in addressing the multifaceted challenges of the mining industry. Read more The Mine Comes to the Classroom Aug. 17, 2023 Read more "The mining industry has several opportunities for all people to contribute" - a profile on Dr. Nathalie Risso Aug. 10, 2023 Nathalie Risso, Ph.D., serves as the Director of the UArizona Mine Automation and Autonomous Systems Lab, fulfilling her lifelong aspiration to utilize science and technology to advance society, inspired by her family's hardworking legacy and her passion for space exploration and engineering innovation. Read more “It’s like a big playground open to all students” - a profile on Adam Arbizo, San Xavier Mine's new Laboratory Coordinator July 19, 2023 Adam Arbizo, appointed Laboratory Coordinator at the SX Mine, aims to enhance the mine's appeal by implementing various improvements and facilitating educational tours, showcasing modern mining technology to students of all ages and disciplines. Read more New Mining Challenges Call on Chemical Sciences. Alumni Feature: Chett Boxley July 12, 2023 Chett Boxley, CEO of GlycoSurf, transitioned from a chemistry background into the mining industry, leveraging his expertise to lead a specialty chemicals company focused on surfactant research for environmental remediation, catalyzed by collaboration with University of Arizona researchers like Raina Maier and Jeanne Pemberton. Read more A Trifecta of Emerging Mining Technologies in the Air, on Land and Underground June 28, 2023 The University of Arizona School of Mining & Mineral Resources is spearheading the integration of drones, autonomous vehicles, and digital twins to revolutionize mining efficiency, safety, and sustainability globally, led by experts like Dean Riley, Nathalie Risso, and Angelina Anani. Read more Image Thinking on Your Feet as an Engineer June 9, 2023 University of Arizona engineering students engage in interdisciplinary capstone projects, solving real-world mining challenges like storing electrical energy using mining shafts and optimizing geological exploration in Uganda. Through collaboration and problem-solving, students gain valuable skills and insights into engineering careers, emphasizing sustainability and innovation for the future of the industry. Read more Image Momayez Working with SpaceTREx to Develop Robotic Mining June 7, 2023 Read more Image Center for World University Rankings places UArizona among top 0.5% of global universities May 15, 2023 The University of Arizona ranks 95th globally in the Center for World University Rankings, placing it among the top 0.5% worldwide. With emphasis on faculty quality and research performance, UArizona continues to excel in academic and research achievements, reflecting its commitment to addressing global challenges. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page Feature View Tuesday Want Meaningful Work? Look to the Bedrock of Modern Life Read more Paged Row view Meet Violetta Wolf, Director of the Alfie Norville Gem & Mineral Museum Aug. 28, 2023 Violetta Wolf, the newly appointed director of Tucson's gem and mineral museum, brings a wealth of experience from her tenure at the Oakland Museum of California, focusing on collections, personnel management, and major projects. She aims to further research, education, and community engagement at the University of Arizona's Alfie Norville Gem & Mineral Museum. Read more Eric Lutz named Associate Director Aug. 22, 2023 Dr. Eric Lutz, appointed as the new Associate Director of the School of Mining & Mineral Resources, brings over 30 years of experience in mining safety research and leadership training, making him an invaluable addition to the team. As the Director of the Center of Excellence for Mine Safety and the school's first Professor of Practice, Dr. Lutz will play a crucial role in addressing the multifaceted challenges of the mining industry. Read more The Mine Comes to the Classroom Aug. 17, 2023 Read more "The mining industry has several opportunities for all people to contribute" - a profile on Dr. Nathalie Risso Aug. 10, 2023 Nathalie Risso, Ph.D., serves as the Director of the UArizona Mine Automation and Autonomous Systems Lab, fulfilling her lifelong aspiration to utilize science and technology to advance society, inspired by her family's hardworking legacy and her passion for space exploration and engineering innovation. Read more “It’s like a big playground open to all students” - a profile on Adam Arbizo, San Xavier Mine's new Laboratory Coordinator July 19, 2023 Adam Arbizo, appointed Laboratory Coordinator at the SX Mine, aims to enhance the mine's appeal by implementing various improvements and facilitating educational tours, showcasing modern mining technology to students of all ages and disciplines. Read more New Mining Challenges Call on Chemical Sciences. Alumni Feature: Chett Boxley July 12, 2023 Chett Boxley, CEO of GlycoSurf, transitioned from a chemistry background into the mining industry, leveraging his expertise to lead a specialty chemicals company focused on surfactant research for environmental remediation, catalyzed by collaboration with University of Arizona researchers like Raina Maier and Jeanne Pemberton. Read more A Trifecta of Emerging Mining Technologies in the Air, on Land and Underground June 28, 2023 The University of Arizona School of Mining & Mineral Resources is spearheading the integration of drones, autonomous vehicles, and digital twins to revolutionize mining efficiency, safety, and sustainability globally, led by experts like Dean Riley, Nathalie Risso, and Angelina Anani. Read more Image Thinking on Your Feet as an Engineer June 9, 2023 University of Arizona engineering students engage in interdisciplinary capstone projects, solving real-world mining challenges like storing electrical energy using mining shafts and optimizing geological exploration in Uganda. Through collaboration and problem-solving, students gain valuable skills and insights into engineering careers, emphasizing sustainability and innovation for the future of the industry. Read more Image Momayez Working with SpaceTREx to Develop Robotic Mining June 7, 2023 Read more Image Center for World University Rankings places UArizona among top 0.5% of global universities May 15, 2023 The University of Arizona ranks 95th globally in the Center for World University Rankings, placing it among the top 0.5% worldwide. With emphasis on faculty quality and research performance, UArizona continues to excel in academic and research achievements, reflecting its commitment to addressing global challenges. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page Small row view Image Want Meaningful Work? Look to the Bedrock of Modern Life Read more Image University of Arizona Leads Conversation on Mining’s Future at Social License Summit Read more Image Student Spotlight: A Conversation with Caelen Burand Read more Grid view Image Want Meaningful Work? 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Look to the Bedrock of Modern Life Read more University of Arizona Leads Conversation on Mining’s Future at Social License Summit Read more Student Spotlight: A Conversation with Caelen Burand Read more Teaser grid page Image Newest Geoscience Track Meets the Needs of the Gem Industry April 20, 2023 Read more Women in Mining meet in Tucson April 12, 2023 Join us at the Women in Mining national conference at the Tucson Convention Center through April 15. The conference features speakers and panelists from the mining industry, round-table discussions on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the industry, networking, professional development, and more. Read more Image Students Form Women In Mining Chapter April 10, 2023 When Greatness Ojum was in her first year of mining engineering studies, she met Julia Potter, co-director of the Geotechnical Center of Excellence and vice president of Women in Mining USA. Potter told her about an opportunity to launch a University of Arizona student chapter of the organization, which has supported an equitable and sustainable mining industry since 1972. Read more Image “[Mining] is essential for a greener economy:” A Student Profile on Susan D. Perez April 7, 2023 Susan Perez, a Ph.D. student at the University of Arizona, is researching the use of rhamnolipids and glycolipids to extract metals from aqueous solutions, aiding in cleaner mining practices. Her work holds promise for recycling metals from mine waste and improving water quality while promoting sustainability. Perez advises students to persevere through challenges in their studies, emphasizing the importance of resilience. Read more “Adding a minor gives me another pathway”: A profile on Seth Kreinbrook March 24, 2023 Seth Kreinbrook, a mining engineering student minoring in sustainable mineral resources at the University of Arizona, discovered his passion for mining after hearing from a guest speaker in his Intro to Engineering class. Engaged in real-life experiences like visits to the San Xavier Underground Mining Laboratory, Kreinbrook feels supported and connected to the mining community. He advises students to stay connected to their field, engage in extracurricular activities, and take advantage of hands-on learning opportunities. Read more In the Media: Abandoned Mine Lands March 15, 2023 Julie Neilson, director of the Center for Environmentally Sustainable Mining, and Mark Barton, director of the Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources, were both featured in The Buzz, discussing the impacts of abandoned mine lands, and local remediation work. Read more Image “I’ve always been interested in lemonade stands:” a student profile on Isabel Baron Feb. 13, 2023 Isa Baron, an Environmental Studies and Operations & Supply Chain Management student at the University of Arizona, finds the Sustainable Mineral Resources minor to be the perfect blend of her interests in sustainability and business. With aspirations to become a Sustainability Consultant, Baron has gained valuable experience through internships and emphasizes the importance of mining for renewable energy while encouraging others to explore the field. Read more Image An Environmentalist Seeks to Understand Mineral Resources: A Student Profile on Nicole Collins Feb. 7, 2023 Nicole Collins transitioned from Philosophy, Politics, Economics, and Law to Environmental Studies at the University of Arizona due to her growing interest in climate change. 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Look to the Bedrock of Modern Life Read more Image May 3, 2025 University of Arizona Leads Conversation on Mining’s Future at Social License Summit Read more Image March 21, 2025 Student Spotlight: A Conversation with Caelen Burand Read more Image Feb. 13, 2025 Faculty Spotlight: Exploring Sustainable Mining with Hee-Jeong Kim, PhD Read more
Meet Violetta Wolf, Director of the Alfie Norville Gem & Mineral Museum Aug. 28, 2023 Violetta Wolf, the newly appointed director of Tucson's gem and mineral museum, brings a wealth of experience from her tenure at the Oakland Museum of California, focusing on collections, personnel management, and major projects. She aims to further research, education, and community engagement at the University of Arizona's Alfie Norville Gem & Mineral Museum. Read more
Eric Lutz named Associate Director Aug. 22, 2023 Dr. Eric Lutz, appointed as the new Associate Director of the School of Mining & Mineral Resources, brings over 30 years of experience in mining safety research and leadership training, making him an invaluable addition to the team. As the Director of the Center of Excellence for Mine Safety and the school's first Professor of Practice, Dr. Lutz will play a crucial role in addressing the multifaceted challenges of the mining industry. Read more
"The mining industry has several opportunities for all people to contribute" - a profile on Dr. Nathalie Risso Aug. 10, 2023 Nathalie Risso, Ph.D., serves as the Director of the UArizona Mine Automation and Autonomous Systems Lab, fulfilling her lifelong aspiration to utilize science and technology to advance society, inspired by her family's hardworking legacy and her passion for space exploration and engineering innovation. Read more
“It’s like a big playground open to all students” - a profile on Adam Arbizo, San Xavier Mine's new Laboratory Coordinator July 19, 2023 Adam Arbizo, appointed Laboratory Coordinator at the SX Mine, aims to enhance the mine's appeal by implementing various improvements and facilitating educational tours, showcasing modern mining technology to students of all ages and disciplines. Read more
New Mining Challenges Call on Chemical Sciences. Alumni Feature: Chett Boxley July 12, 2023 Chett Boxley, CEO of GlycoSurf, transitioned from a chemistry background into the mining industry, leveraging his expertise to lead a specialty chemicals company focused on surfactant research for environmental remediation, catalyzed by collaboration with University of Arizona researchers like Raina Maier and Jeanne Pemberton. Read more
A Trifecta of Emerging Mining Technologies in the Air, on Land and Underground June 28, 2023 The University of Arizona School of Mining & Mineral Resources is spearheading the integration of drones, autonomous vehicles, and digital twins to revolutionize mining efficiency, safety, and sustainability globally, led by experts like Dean Riley, Nathalie Risso, and Angelina Anani. Read more
Image Thinking on Your Feet as an Engineer June 9, 2023 University of Arizona engineering students engage in interdisciplinary capstone projects, solving real-world mining challenges like storing electrical energy using mining shafts and optimizing geological exploration in Uganda. Through collaboration and problem-solving, students gain valuable skills and insights into engineering careers, emphasizing sustainability and innovation for the future of the industry. Read more
Image Center for World University Rankings places UArizona among top 0.5% of global universities May 15, 2023 The University of Arizona ranks 95th globally in the Center for World University Rankings, placing it among the top 0.5% worldwide. With emphasis on faculty quality and research performance, UArizona continues to excel in academic and research achievements, reflecting its commitment to addressing global challenges. Read more
Meet Violetta Wolf, Director of the Alfie Norville Gem & Mineral Museum Aug. 28, 2023 Violetta Wolf, the newly appointed director of Tucson's gem and mineral museum, brings a wealth of experience from her tenure at the Oakland Museum of California, focusing on collections, personnel management, and major projects. She aims to further research, education, and community engagement at the University of Arizona's Alfie Norville Gem & Mineral Museum. Read more
Eric Lutz named Associate Director Aug. 22, 2023 Dr. Eric Lutz, appointed as the new Associate Director of the School of Mining & Mineral Resources, brings over 30 years of experience in mining safety research and leadership training, making him an invaluable addition to the team. As the Director of the Center of Excellence for Mine Safety and the school's first Professor of Practice, Dr. Lutz will play a crucial role in addressing the multifaceted challenges of the mining industry. Read more
"The mining industry has several opportunities for all people to contribute" - a profile on Dr. Nathalie Risso Aug. 10, 2023 Nathalie Risso, Ph.D., serves as the Director of the UArizona Mine Automation and Autonomous Systems Lab, fulfilling her lifelong aspiration to utilize science and technology to advance society, inspired by her family's hardworking legacy and her passion for space exploration and engineering innovation. Read more
“It’s like a big playground open to all students” - a profile on Adam Arbizo, San Xavier Mine's new Laboratory Coordinator July 19, 2023 Adam Arbizo, appointed Laboratory Coordinator at the SX Mine, aims to enhance the mine's appeal by implementing various improvements and facilitating educational tours, showcasing modern mining technology to students of all ages and disciplines. Read more
New Mining Challenges Call on Chemical Sciences. Alumni Feature: Chett Boxley July 12, 2023 Chett Boxley, CEO of GlycoSurf, transitioned from a chemistry background into the mining industry, leveraging his expertise to lead a specialty chemicals company focused on surfactant research for environmental remediation, catalyzed by collaboration with University of Arizona researchers like Raina Maier and Jeanne Pemberton. Read more
A Trifecta of Emerging Mining Technologies in the Air, on Land and Underground June 28, 2023 The University of Arizona School of Mining & Mineral Resources is spearheading the integration of drones, autonomous vehicles, and digital twins to revolutionize mining efficiency, safety, and sustainability globally, led by experts like Dean Riley, Nathalie Risso, and Angelina Anani. Read more
Image Thinking on Your Feet as an Engineer June 9, 2023 University of Arizona engineering students engage in interdisciplinary capstone projects, solving real-world mining challenges like storing electrical energy using mining shafts and optimizing geological exploration in Uganda. Through collaboration and problem-solving, students gain valuable skills and insights into engineering careers, emphasizing sustainability and innovation for the future of the industry. Read more
Image Center for World University Rankings places UArizona among top 0.5% of global universities May 15, 2023 The University of Arizona ranks 95th globally in the Center for World University Rankings, placing it among the top 0.5% worldwide. With emphasis on faculty quality and research performance, UArizona continues to excel in academic and research achievements, reflecting its commitment to addressing global challenges. Read more
Image University of Arizona Leads Conversation on Mining’s Future at Social License Summit May 3, 2025 The University of Arizona’s School of Mining and Mineral Resources recently hosted the Mining Social License Summit, bringing together voices from academia, industry, government, and the nonprofit sector for two days of dialogue on the future of mining. Read more
Image Student Spotlight: A Conversation with Caelen Burand March 21, 2025 After earning multiple degrees from the University of Arizona, Caelen Burand has wasted no time charting a successful path in the mining industry. From contributing to the early development of the School of Mining & Mineral Resources (SMMR) to securing international roles with major mining companies, Caelen’s journey reflects the power of mentorship, hands-on learning, and seizing opportunities. Read more
Women in Mining meet in Tucson April 12, 2023 Join us at the Women in Mining national conference at the Tucson Convention Center through April 15. The conference features speakers and panelists from the mining industry, round-table discussions on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the industry, networking, professional development, and more. Read more
Image Students Form Women In Mining Chapter April 10, 2023 When Greatness Ojum was in her first year of mining engineering studies, she met Julia Potter, co-director of the Geotechnical Center of Excellence and vice president of Women in Mining USA. Potter told her about an opportunity to launch a University of Arizona student chapter of the organization, which has supported an equitable and sustainable mining industry since 1972. Read more
Image “[Mining] is essential for a greener economy:” A Student Profile on Susan D. Perez April 7, 2023 Susan Perez, a Ph.D. student at the University of Arizona, is researching the use of rhamnolipids and glycolipids to extract metals from aqueous solutions, aiding in cleaner mining practices. Her work holds promise for recycling metals from mine waste and improving water quality while promoting sustainability. Perez advises students to persevere through challenges in their studies, emphasizing the importance of resilience. Read more
“Adding a minor gives me another pathway”: A profile on Seth Kreinbrook March 24, 2023 Seth Kreinbrook, a mining engineering student minoring in sustainable mineral resources at the University of Arizona, discovered his passion for mining after hearing from a guest speaker in his Intro to Engineering class. Engaged in real-life experiences like visits to the San Xavier Underground Mining Laboratory, Kreinbrook feels supported and connected to the mining community. He advises students to stay connected to their field, engage in extracurricular activities, and take advantage of hands-on learning opportunities. Read more
In the Media: Abandoned Mine Lands March 15, 2023 Julie Neilson, director of the Center for Environmentally Sustainable Mining, and Mark Barton, director of the Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources, were both featured in The Buzz, discussing the impacts of abandoned mine lands, and local remediation work. Read more
Image “I’ve always been interested in lemonade stands:” a student profile on Isabel Baron Feb. 13, 2023 Isa Baron, an Environmental Studies and Operations & Supply Chain Management student at the University of Arizona, finds the Sustainable Mineral Resources minor to be the perfect blend of her interests in sustainability and business. With aspirations to become a Sustainability Consultant, Baron has gained valuable experience through internships and emphasizes the importance of mining for renewable energy while encouraging others to explore the field. Read more
Image An Environmentalist Seeks to Understand Mineral Resources: A Student Profile on Nicole Collins Feb. 7, 2023 Nicole Collins transitioned from Philosophy, Politics, Economics, and Law to Environmental Studies at the University of Arizona due to her growing interest in climate change. Switching her minor to Sustainable Mineral Resources, Collins recognizes the importance of ethical extraction of natural resources for the future and aspires to contribute to environmental conservation through the Peace Corps, leveraging her newfound knowledge in sustainable resource management. Read more
Image Machine Learning to Improve Mine Safety Feb. 7, 2023 The University of Arizona’s mine automation lab is taking mining into the future. Dr. Nathalie Risso is leading a developing research project utilizing artificial intelligence to help mines with PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) compliance. Read more
Cross-cutting Research: Innovation in the Recycling of Critical Materials, a Profile on Hongyue Jin Feb. 2, 2023 In the fast lane toward global clean energy, Crosscutting Research in critical materials is at the intersection of innovation and collaboration. At the University of Arizona, Hongyue Jin is at the helm of the cutting-edge discipline. Read more
Image University of Arizona alumni carving the path forward in a clean-energy future: a profile on Mark Chalmers Jan. 26, 2023 University of Arizona alumnus Mark Chalmers, President and CEO of Energy Fuels Inc., came back to his alma mater to give the esteemed annual Lacy Lecture of 2022. Chalmers’ forward-looking lecture focused on Rare Earth Elements (REEs) which are essential for the future of mining and the clean-energy transition. Read more
Image “We need mining… but we can do it in a sustainable manner" Jan. 19, 2023 One of the biggest questions of the mining industry is, how can we make it more sustainable? One Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Environmental Science, David Hogan, is tackling that very question with his research on water remediation. Read more
Image May 3, 2025 University of Arizona Leads Conversation on Mining’s Future at Social License Summit Read more
Image Feb. 13, 2025 Faculty Spotlight: Exploring Sustainable Mining with Hee-Jeong Kim, PhD Read more