Mining values outside perspectives - a conversation with a finance major Oct. 31, 2022 Lily Guthrie, a senior at the University of Arizona, originally attracted to MRI studies, diversified her studies to include Psychology, Finance, Business administration, and Personal and Family Financial Planning. Active in the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration Arizona student chapter, Guthrie emphasizes the plentiful hands-on opportunities and networking in the mining industry. Introduced to Intercollegiate Mining Games, she found a welcoming community despite her non-mining major. Emphasizing the importance of business perspectives in mining, Guthrie aims to pursue financial planning while remaining open to opportunities in the industry. Her advice to students: make connections, pursue happiness, and explore diverse paths. Read more
Presenting the Lundin-Snider Seminar Series on Mineral Resources Oct. 26, 2022 A new seminar series on "Mineral Resources and Their Implications for Our Society" will discuss challenges and potential solutions around mining and the transition to a decarbonized econonomy. Read more
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