Master view 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 Sen. Sinema Voices Support for Mining and Mineral Resource Programs at University of Arizona Visit Aug. 12, 2022 At a recent University of Arizona roundtable on securing the defense supply chain, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema spoke about the importance of the mining and mineral resource sector in paving the way to a more sustainable future. Read more Image New Mining Professor Wins SME Career Boost Grant Aug. 8, 2022 SME selected associate professor Angelina Anani for its 2022 Freeport-McMoRan Inc. Academic Career Development Grant. She will be awarded $300,000 over three years to support activities such as research, publication and professional service. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 … Next › Next page Last » Last page Feature View Tuesday Want Meaningful Work? Look to the Bedrock of Modern Life Read more Paged Row view 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 Sen. Sinema Voices Support for Mining and Mineral Resource Programs at University of Arizona Visit Aug. 12, 2022 At a recent University of Arizona roundtable on securing the defense supply chain, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema spoke about the importance of the mining and mineral resource sector in paving the way to a more sustainable future. Read more Image New Mining Professor Wins SME Career Boost Grant Aug. 8, 2022 SME selected associate professor Angelina Anani for its 2022 Freeport-McMoRan Inc. Academic Career Development Grant. She will be awarded $300,000 over three years to support activities such as research, publication and professional service. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 … 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? Look to the Bedrock of Modern Life Tuesday 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 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 The School of Mining and Mineral Resources in the Media June 17, 2022 Tucson TV station KGUN9 featured the professional organization "Women in Mining" and the new School in a recent newscast. Read more Image UArizona in top 19% of world universities in major international ranking June 8, 2022 The University of Arizona is among the most impactful research universities in the world, according to the global higher education analysis company Quacquarelli Symonds, based in the United Kingdom. Read more A One-of a Kind Laser June 1, 2022 Today marked the delivery of the new femtosecond laser system for the analysis of solids and solutions. That is just one of over a dozen research projects supported by the School of Mining and Mineral Resources. Read more College Celebrates Spring 2022 Outstanding Seniors and Graduate Teaching Assistants May 20, 2022 College faculty, staff and students recently gathered honor the semester's outstanding graduates and graduate teaching assistants. The awardees are nominated by faculty members for going above and beyond in their studies and work. Read more In the Media May 6, 2022 On Arizona's NPR affiliate AZPM, Brad Ross, interim director of the School of Mining and Mineral Resources talks about the present and future of mining in Arizona and beyond. Read more Image Student Researchers Move Meaningful Scientific Inquiry Forward April 28, 2022 Research requires several people working over long lengths of time, and students play an important role in this. Read more Mine tours and more April 25, 2022 The annual barbecue at the San Xavier mine is organized by the University's SME student chapter. A fun day for students, faculty, staff, and their families! Read more High-school students practice space mining April 19, 2022 At the SHPE Engineering Day, a workshop simulating space mining aimed to inspire specifically Latinx high-school students to pursue a career in a STEM program. Read more Image 2022 Alumni & Student Photo Contest April 10, 2022 The Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources in association with the Mining & Geological Engineering Department at the University of Arizona is excited to announce the 2022 Student & Alumni Photo Contest winner. The contest was open to all students and alumni of the Mining & Geological Engineering, Economic Geology, and other mining industry related programs. Read more Image Outreach program to receive Hall of Fame award March 31, 2022 The National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum has announced that the Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources' education outreach program will be the recipient of the 2022 Prazen Living Legend of Mining Award. Read more MIS, geology earn top spots in latest US News graduate program rankings March 29, 2022 U.S. News & World Report once again ranked UArizona's management information systems program No. 1 among public universities in its 2023 Best Graduate Schools list. UArizona's geology program rose to No. 2 overall. Read more Image Redefining Community Resistance to Mining Operations March 28, 2022 One side of the table perceives local protests of mine development as community resistance. The other side believes they are asserting their rights. That might feel like an impasse when trying to develop a mine. What if all interests sat on the same side of the table? This was discussed at the latest Mining Law Summit. 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 “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 Sen. Sinema Voices Support for Mining and Mineral Resource Programs at University of Arizona Visit Aug. 12, 2022 At a recent University of Arizona roundtable on securing the defense supply chain, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema spoke about the importance of the mining and mineral resource sector in paving the way to a more sustainable future. Read more
Image New Mining Professor Wins SME Career Boost Grant Aug. 8, 2022 SME selected associate professor Angelina Anani for its 2022 Freeport-McMoRan Inc. Academic Career Development Grant. She will be awarded $300,000 over three years to support activities such as research, publication and professional service. 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 Sen. Sinema Voices Support for Mining and Mineral Resource Programs at University of Arizona Visit Aug. 12, 2022 At a recent University of Arizona roundtable on securing the defense supply chain, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema spoke about the importance of the mining and mineral resource sector in paving the way to a more sustainable future. Read more
Image New Mining Professor Wins SME Career Boost Grant Aug. 8, 2022 SME selected associate professor Angelina Anani for its 2022 Freeport-McMoRan Inc. Academic Career Development Grant. She will be awarded $300,000 over three years to support activities such as research, publication and professional service. 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 The School of Mining and Mineral Resources in the Media June 17, 2022 Tucson TV station KGUN9 featured the professional organization "Women in Mining" and the new School in a recent newscast. Read more
Image UArizona in top 19% of world universities in major international ranking June 8, 2022 The University of Arizona is among the most impactful research universities in the world, according to the global higher education analysis company Quacquarelli Symonds, based in the United Kingdom. Read more
A One-of a Kind Laser June 1, 2022 Today marked the delivery of the new femtosecond laser system for the analysis of solids and solutions. That is just one of over a dozen research projects supported by the School of Mining and Mineral Resources. Read more
College Celebrates Spring 2022 Outstanding Seniors and Graduate Teaching Assistants May 20, 2022 College faculty, staff and students recently gathered honor the semester's outstanding graduates and graduate teaching assistants. The awardees are nominated by faculty members for going above and beyond in their studies and work. Read more
In the Media May 6, 2022 On Arizona's NPR affiliate AZPM, Brad Ross, interim director of the School of Mining and Mineral Resources talks about the present and future of mining in Arizona and beyond. Read more
Image Student Researchers Move Meaningful Scientific Inquiry Forward April 28, 2022 Research requires several people working over long lengths of time, and students play an important role in this. Read more
Mine tours and more April 25, 2022 The annual barbecue at the San Xavier mine is organized by the University's SME student chapter. A fun day for students, faculty, staff, and their families! Read more
High-school students practice space mining April 19, 2022 At the SHPE Engineering Day, a workshop simulating space mining aimed to inspire specifically Latinx high-school students to pursue a career in a STEM program. Read more
Image 2022 Alumni & Student Photo Contest April 10, 2022 The Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources in association with the Mining & Geological Engineering Department at the University of Arizona is excited to announce the 2022 Student & Alumni Photo Contest winner. The contest was open to all students and alumni of the Mining & Geological Engineering, Economic Geology, and other mining industry related programs. Read more
Image Outreach program to receive Hall of Fame award March 31, 2022 The National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum has announced that the Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources' education outreach program will be the recipient of the 2022 Prazen Living Legend of Mining Award. Read more
MIS, geology earn top spots in latest US News graduate program rankings March 29, 2022 U.S. News & World Report once again ranked UArizona's management information systems program No. 1 among public universities in its 2023 Best Graduate Schools list. UArizona's geology program rose to No. 2 overall. Read more
Image Redefining Community Resistance to Mining Operations March 28, 2022 One side of the table perceives local protests of mine development as community resistance. The other side believes they are asserting their rights. That might feel like an impasse when trying to develop a mine. What if all interests sat on the same side of the table? This was discussed at the latest Mining Law Summit. 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