Master view 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 Rebranding for the Future of Mining Education Jan. 12, 2023 In 2022 the Mining Foundation of the Southwest began to rebrand itself into the Mining and Minerals Education Foundation. The Mining and Minerals Education Foundation seeks to expand its impact and work globally. Read more “Don’t be afraid of asking questions” Jan. 5, 2023 Maria Franco Montoya, a graduate research assistant originally from Colombia, was drawn to the University of Arizona's mining program during an exchange year at New Mexico Tech. Now enrolled in the Graduate program in Mining and Geological Engineering, she conducts research on the variability of direct shear tests at the Geotechnical Center of Excellence. Alongside her academic pursuits, Franco is active in student organizations and enjoys hiking, singing, and exploring new restaurants. With aspirations to become a leader in the mining industry, Franco emphasizes the importance of asking questions and encourages students, especially women, to pursue their passions in engineering. Read more Image The Year in Review Dec. 22, 2022 The past year at the School of Mining & Mineral Resources was chock-full of events, personnel news, seminars, and awards. See for yourself! Read more "It's a pivotal time to be a part of mining": Interview with Denise C. Johnson Dec. 20, 2022 Denise C. Johnson, the first woman inducted into the American Mining Hall of Fame, exemplifies success in the mining industry. With a background in mechanical engineering and an MBA from MIT, she rose to become Group President of Resource Industries at Caterpillar Inc., emphasizing the importance of perseverance and building a strong foundation in one's field. Johnson's advice to students highlights the value of continuous learning and resilience in achieving one's goals. Read more Image UArizona's CESM guides state mining industry, regulators with sustainability research Dec. 15, 2022 The Center for Environmentally Sustainable Mining hosts first conference with government official, state regulators, industry representatives Read more Gain Trust, Don’t Lie to Win Mine Support, Says Mining Law Summit Speaker Dec. 12, 2022 Christopher Hopkins, president of River Landing Solutions, emphasizes transparency, trust, and truth as essential for successful mining development projects, cautioning against dodging difficult discussions with opponents. At the annual Mining Law Summit, Hopkins stressed the importance of engaging stakeholders, conducting extensive research, and staying focused on scientific evidence and benefits to gain support for mining proposals. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 … Next › Next page Last » Last page Feature View Tuesday Want Meaningful Work? 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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 Rebranding for the Future of Mining Education Jan. 12, 2023 In 2022 the Mining Foundation of the Southwest began to rebrand itself into the Mining and Minerals Education Foundation. The Mining and Minerals Education Foundation seeks to expand its impact and work globally. Read more “Don’t be afraid of asking questions” Jan. 5, 2023 Maria Franco Montoya, a graduate research assistant originally from Colombia, was drawn to the University of Arizona's mining program during an exchange year at New Mexico Tech. Now enrolled in the Graduate program in Mining and Geological Engineering, she conducts research on the variability of direct shear tests at the Geotechnical Center of Excellence. Alongside her academic pursuits, Franco is active in student organizations and enjoys hiking, singing, and exploring new restaurants. With aspirations to become a leader in the mining industry, Franco emphasizes the importance of asking questions and encourages students, especially women, to pursue their passions in engineering. Read more Image The Year in Review Dec. 22, 2022 The past year at the School of Mining & Mineral Resources was chock-full of events, personnel news, seminars, and awards. See for yourself! Read more "It's a pivotal time to be a part of mining": Interview with Denise C. Johnson Dec. 20, 2022 Denise C. Johnson, the first woman inducted into the American Mining Hall of Fame, exemplifies success in the mining industry. With a background in mechanical engineering and an MBA from MIT, she rose to become Group President of Resource Industries at Caterpillar Inc., emphasizing the importance of perseverance and building a strong foundation in one's field. Johnson's advice to students highlights the value of continuous learning and resilience in achieving one's goals. Read more Image UArizona's CESM guides state mining industry, regulators with sustainability research Dec. 15, 2022 The Center for Environmentally Sustainable Mining hosts first conference with government official, state regulators, industry representatives Read more Gain Trust, Don’t Lie to Win Mine Support, Says Mining Law Summit Speaker Dec. 12, 2022 Christopher Hopkins, president of River Landing Solutions, emphasizes transparency, trust, and truth as essential for successful mining development projects, cautioning against dodging difficult discussions with opponents. At the annual Mining Law Summit, Hopkins stressed the importance of engaging stakeholders, conducting extensive research, and staying focused on scientific evidence and benefits to gain support for mining proposals. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 … Next › Next page Last » Last page Small row view Image Want Meaningful Work? 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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 Small row view new Want Meaningful Work? 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 New Transdisciplinary Project for Abandoned Mine Lands Data Oct. 24, 2022 A multi-department UArizona team is working to provide a state-of-the-art, Arizona-wide database of abandoned mining-related features, coupled with an assessment of associated risks and opportunities. Read more Image An Inside Look at Student Internships Oct. 17, 2022 The School of Mining and Mineral Resources at the University of Arizona provides students with valuable internship opportunities to gain practical experience and explore career paths. From on-site roles at mining companies like Freeport-McMoRan to consulting positions at firms like WSP, internships help students like Nicholas Tillotson and Biraj Lama clarify their career goals. Applying early, seeking resume feedback, and applying to multiple positions are key to securing internships. Once selected, interns benefit from technical skill development and exposure to company culture. With resources like Handshake and the Mining & Geological Engineering job board, UArizona students have support in securing internships and jobs in the mining industry. Read more “I would love to be somewhat versed in each mining field, before choosing one to dive deep into” Oct. 12, 2022 Greatness Ojum, an undergraduate student in mining engineering at the University of Arizona, discovered her passion for rocks and the mining industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. Originally interested in biomedical engineering, Ojum switched to mining engineering after realizing its alignment with her family's background in the oil industry and her love for travel. As the president of the Women in Mining student chapter, she aims to promote diversity and inclusion in the industry, particularly encouraging more Africans to join. Ojum's dedication to her studies and her involvement in various extracurricular activities demonstrate her leadership and commitment to making a positive impact in the mining sector. Read more How Climate Affects Mining Waste Tailings Oct. 5, 2022 Doctoral student Xenia De Gracia Medina, with support from UArizona’s Mineral Resources Research and Innovation Initiative, has started experiments that allow researchers to see what happens to tailings material when subjected to certain conditions specific to where the material was collected. Read more Image “Employment in mining engineering takes students to interesting places." Sept. 29, 2022 David Killick, a Professor of Anthropology and Adjunct Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Arizona, was inspired by prehistoric metallurgy during his undergraduate studies. Born in Malawi, he pursued geology, history, and archaeology in South Africa and later earned a PhD in Anthropology from Yale. Killick has taught interdisciplinary courses in anthropology, materials science, and Africana studies since joining the University of Arizona in 1991. His research spans early African metallurgy and global materials origins, emphasizing collaboration across departments. As he nears retirement in 2023, Killick encourages students to explore the history of materials and its relevance to modern mining practices. Read more Image Student Chapters Highlight The Next Generation Of The Mining Workforce Sept. 28, 2022 It’s back-to-school time of year, and SME wanted to get a first-hand account of what it’s like to be involved in a SME Student Chapter. Here’s some insights from Katie Elizabeth Slaughter, SME Student Chapter president at the University of Arizona. Slaughter is majoring in mining engineering and geology. Read more New infographic depicts how many minerals humans need over their lifetime Sept. 21, 2022 The Minerals Education Coalition has released their annual infographic called the “Mineral Baby.” This infographic depicts an estimated amount of minerals and other resources that an American child born in this year will consume over their lifetime. Read more $2.5M gift from Boyce family establishes Mining and Geological Engineering Endowed Chair Sept. 16, 2022 Endowed chairs help the university attract and retain faculty members who have achieved national or international distinction in their fields. Read more “There’s no other place in the U.S. that’s like this.” Sept. 13, 2022 Dean Riley has joined the University of Arizona, bringing expertise in hyperspectral and multispectral imaging for mining and geological sciences. With a diverse background in geology, defense, and the private sector, Riley aims to foster collaboration among mining and technology companies to advance research and student engagement in hyperspectral applications. The University of Arizona's unique interdisciplinary environment supports his goal of developing innovative techniques in mining and mineral resources. Read more Image Master of Legal Studies: Mining Law Concentration at the Forefront of Online Learning Sept. 6, 2022 “Community Engagement & Sustainable Development of Mineral Resources” is a new course being offered by the University of Arizona’s Mining Law Concentration in the Master of Legal Studies (MLS) program. Read more Mining Careers aren’t Just for Mining Graduates Aug. 31, 2022 When a mine reclamation project needed a plant expert, restoration ecology graduate student Sierra Lauman found a new potential career area. Read more Image Geotechnical Center of Excellence extends online courses to water and slope performance Aug. 29, 2022 After the success of its first fully online radar monitoring short course, the GCE now offers two more online courses. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 … Next › Next page Last » Last page Recent News Marquee Image Tuesday Want Meaningful Work? 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
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 Rebranding for the Future of Mining Education Jan. 12, 2023 In 2022 the Mining Foundation of the Southwest began to rebrand itself into the Mining and Minerals Education Foundation. The Mining and Minerals Education Foundation seeks to expand its impact and work globally. Read more
“Don’t be afraid of asking questions” Jan. 5, 2023 Maria Franco Montoya, a graduate research assistant originally from Colombia, was drawn to the University of Arizona's mining program during an exchange year at New Mexico Tech. Now enrolled in the Graduate program in Mining and Geological Engineering, she conducts research on the variability of direct shear tests at the Geotechnical Center of Excellence. Alongside her academic pursuits, Franco is active in student organizations and enjoys hiking, singing, and exploring new restaurants. With aspirations to become a leader in the mining industry, Franco emphasizes the importance of asking questions and encourages students, especially women, to pursue their passions in engineering. Read more
Image The Year in Review Dec. 22, 2022 The past year at the School of Mining & Mineral Resources was chock-full of events, personnel news, seminars, and awards. See for yourself! Read more
"It's a pivotal time to be a part of mining": Interview with Denise C. Johnson Dec. 20, 2022 Denise C. Johnson, the first woman inducted into the American Mining Hall of Fame, exemplifies success in the mining industry. With a background in mechanical engineering and an MBA from MIT, she rose to become Group President of Resource Industries at Caterpillar Inc., emphasizing the importance of perseverance and building a strong foundation in one's field. Johnson's advice to students highlights the value of continuous learning and resilience in achieving one's goals. Read more
Image UArizona's CESM guides state mining industry, regulators with sustainability research Dec. 15, 2022 The Center for Environmentally Sustainable Mining hosts first conference with government official, state regulators, industry representatives Read more
Gain Trust, Don’t Lie to Win Mine Support, Says Mining Law Summit Speaker Dec. 12, 2022 Christopher Hopkins, president of River Landing Solutions, emphasizes transparency, trust, and truth as essential for successful mining development projects, cautioning against dodging difficult discussions with opponents. At the annual Mining Law Summit, Hopkins stressed the importance of engaging stakeholders, conducting extensive research, and staying focused on scientific evidence and benefits to gain support for mining proposals. 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 Rebranding for the Future of Mining Education Jan. 12, 2023 In 2022 the Mining Foundation of the Southwest began to rebrand itself into the Mining and Minerals Education Foundation. The Mining and Minerals Education Foundation seeks to expand its impact and work globally. Read more
“Don’t be afraid of asking questions” Jan. 5, 2023 Maria Franco Montoya, a graduate research assistant originally from Colombia, was drawn to the University of Arizona's mining program during an exchange year at New Mexico Tech. Now enrolled in the Graduate program in Mining and Geological Engineering, she conducts research on the variability of direct shear tests at the Geotechnical Center of Excellence. Alongside her academic pursuits, Franco is active in student organizations and enjoys hiking, singing, and exploring new restaurants. With aspirations to become a leader in the mining industry, Franco emphasizes the importance of asking questions and encourages students, especially women, to pursue their passions in engineering. Read more
Image The Year in Review Dec. 22, 2022 The past year at the School of Mining & Mineral Resources was chock-full of events, personnel news, seminars, and awards. See for yourself! Read more
"It's a pivotal time to be a part of mining": Interview with Denise C. Johnson Dec. 20, 2022 Denise C. Johnson, the first woman inducted into the American Mining Hall of Fame, exemplifies success in the mining industry. With a background in mechanical engineering and an MBA from MIT, she rose to become Group President of Resource Industries at Caterpillar Inc., emphasizing the importance of perseverance and building a strong foundation in one's field. Johnson's advice to students highlights the value of continuous learning and resilience in achieving one's goals. Read more
Image UArizona's CESM guides state mining industry, regulators with sustainability research Dec. 15, 2022 The Center for Environmentally Sustainable Mining hosts first conference with government official, state regulators, industry representatives Read more
Gain Trust, Don’t Lie to Win Mine Support, Says Mining Law Summit Speaker Dec. 12, 2022 Christopher Hopkins, president of River Landing Solutions, emphasizes transparency, trust, and truth as essential for successful mining development projects, cautioning against dodging difficult discussions with opponents. At the annual Mining Law Summit, Hopkins stressed the importance of engaging stakeholders, conducting extensive research, and staying focused on scientific evidence and benefits to gain support for mining proposals. 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
Image New Transdisciplinary Project for Abandoned Mine Lands Data Oct. 24, 2022 A multi-department UArizona team is working to provide a state-of-the-art, Arizona-wide database of abandoned mining-related features, coupled with an assessment of associated risks and opportunities. Read more
Image An Inside Look at Student Internships Oct. 17, 2022 The School of Mining and Mineral Resources at the University of Arizona provides students with valuable internship opportunities to gain practical experience and explore career paths. From on-site roles at mining companies like Freeport-McMoRan to consulting positions at firms like WSP, internships help students like Nicholas Tillotson and Biraj Lama clarify their career goals. Applying early, seeking resume feedback, and applying to multiple positions are key to securing internships. Once selected, interns benefit from technical skill development and exposure to company culture. With resources like Handshake and the Mining & Geological Engineering job board, UArizona students have support in securing internships and jobs in the mining industry. Read more
“I would love to be somewhat versed in each mining field, before choosing one to dive deep into” Oct. 12, 2022 Greatness Ojum, an undergraduate student in mining engineering at the University of Arizona, discovered her passion for rocks and the mining industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. Originally interested in biomedical engineering, Ojum switched to mining engineering after realizing its alignment with her family's background in the oil industry and her love for travel. As the president of the Women in Mining student chapter, she aims to promote diversity and inclusion in the industry, particularly encouraging more Africans to join. Ojum's dedication to her studies and her involvement in various extracurricular activities demonstrate her leadership and commitment to making a positive impact in the mining sector. Read more
How Climate Affects Mining Waste Tailings Oct. 5, 2022 Doctoral student Xenia De Gracia Medina, with support from UArizona’s Mineral Resources Research and Innovation Initiative, has started experiments that allow researchers to see what happens to tailings material when subjected to certain conditions specific to where the material was collected. Read more
Image “Employment in mining engineering takes students to interesting places." Sept. 29, 2022 David Killick, a Professor of Anthropology and Adjunct Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Arizona, was inspired by prehistoric metallurgy during his undergraduate studies. Born in Malawi, he pursued geology, history, and archaeology in South Africa and later earned a PhD in Anthropology from Yale. Killick has taught interdisciplinary courses in anthropology, materials science, and Africana studies since joining the University of Arizona in 1991. His research spans early African metallurgy and global materials origins, emphasizing collaboration across departments. As he nears retirement in 2023, Killick encourages students to explore the history of materials and its relevance to modern mining practices. Read more
Image Student Chapters Highlight The Next Generation Of The Mining Workforce Sept. 28, 2022 It’s back-to-school time of year, and SME wanted to get a first-hand account of what it’s like to be involved in a SME Student Chapter. Here’s some insights from Katie Elizabeth Slaughter, SME Student Chapter president at the University of Arizona. Slaughter is majoring in mining engineering and geology. Read more
New infographic depicts how many minerals humans need over their lifetime Sept. 21, 2022 The Minerals Education Coalition has released their annual infographic called the “Mineral Baby.” This infographic depicts an estimated amount of minerals and other resources that an American child born in this year will consume over their lifetime. Read more
$2.5M gift from Boyce family establishes Mining and Geological Engineering Endowed Chair Sept. 16, 2022 Endowed chairs help the university attract and retain faculty members who have achieved national or international distinction in their fields. Read more
“There’s no other place in the U.S. that’s like this.” Sept. 13, 2022 Dean Riley has joined the University of Arizona, bringing expertise in hyperspectral and multispectral imaging for mining and geological sciences. With a diverse background in geology, defense, and the private sector, Riley aims to foster collaboration among mining and technology companies to advance research and student engagement in hyperspectral applications. The University of Arizona's unique interdisciplinary environment supports his goal of developing innovative techniques in mining and mineral resources. Read more
Image Master of Legal Studies: Mining Law Concentration at the Forefront of Online Learning Sept. 6, 2022 “Community Engagement & Sustainable Development of Mineral Resources” is a new course being offered by the University of Arizona’s Mining Law Concentration in the Master of Legal Studies (MLS) program. Read more
Mining Careers aren’t Just for Mining Graduates Aug. 31, 2022 When a mine reclamation project needed a plant expert, restoration ecology graduate student Sierra Lauman found a new potential career area. Read more
Image Geotechnical Center of Excellence extends online courses to water and slope performance Aug. 29, 2022 After the success of its first fully online radar monitoring short course, the GCE now offers two more online courses. 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