Image The Importance of Mining in Modern Society June 24, 2024 Mining has been a fundamental part of human civilization since the dawn of time, providing the raw materials necessary for advancements in technology, infrastructure, and industry. As society progresses, the importance of mining only grows, underpinning the development of everything from the smallest electronic gadgets to the tallest skyscrapers. Here are several key reasons why mining is so crucial in today's world, along with some fascinating facts about the industry. Read more
From Data to Drill Sites: The Journey of Rahul Jadhav in Sustainable Mining and Computer Science May 10, 2024 Rahul Jadhav, a computer science major at the University of Arizona, was awarded a $2K scholarship from Freeport-McMoRan to pursue a minor in sustainable mineral resources, propelling his passion for integrating cutting-edge technology into sustainable mining practices and aiming for a career as a software engineer in the mining industry. Read more
Image Arizona Educators Energized: Mining Conference Welcomes K-12 Teachers for STEM Insights April 26, 2024 Thanks to the collaborative efforts of the Arizona Science Center, the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration Foundation’s Minerals Education Coalition (MEC), and the University of Arizona School of Mining & Mineral Resources, 17 K-12 science teachers from Arizona participated in a daylong professional development workshop at the MINEXCHANGE SME Conference & Expo, gaining valuable insights into the mining industry and its relevance to green energy. Read more
Image Educational Video Unravels the Connection Between Water and Mining April 5, 2024 The University of Arizona School of Mining & Mineral Resources (SMMR) and the Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences (HAS) collaborated on an educational video titled "Water in the Lifecycle of a Mine," which explores the intersection of water and mining, dispels misconceptions, and emphasizes the responsible use of water in Arizona's mining practices, aiming to educate and inspire future mining engineers. Read more
Image Mining and Geological Engineering Professor Nathalie Risso’s Trip to Antofagasta Mine in Chile March 26, 2024 Mining and Geological Engineering professor Nathalie Risso, PhD, and graduate student Matias Saavedra visited Chile's Antofagasta Mineral’s Los Pelambres and Centinela mines to learn about the company's advancements in autonomy and management procedures, comparing cultural differences in mining views between Chile and the US, and highlighting the collaborative opportunities between the University of Arizona and mining companies. Read more
Image Critical Minerals Symposium Highlights Path to Domestic Supply Chain Security and Economic Growth Feb. 16, 2024 The University of Arizona's School of Mining & Mineral Resources co-hosted the AZ Critical Minerals Symposium with South32, aiming to foster dialogue on the pivotal role of critical minerals, particularly zinc and manganese, in Arizona, emphasizing the significance of training a skilled workforce to operate advanced equipment and facilities, as well as the importance of domestic supply chains in bolstering national security and economic stability in the clean energy economy. Read more
Image UArizona Students of Any Major Can Declare a Minor in Sustainable Mineral Resources Oct. 30, 2023 The University of Arizona offers a Sustainable Mineral Resources minor with seven tracks, open to students from any major, aiming to broaden understanding and collaboration in mineral resource-related fields, with an extended enrollment deadline until March 31, 2024. Read more
Debut Geologist on GCE Team Creates New Professional Development Course Sept. 18, 2023 James McNabb, a Senior Engineer at the Geotechnical Center of Excellence, transitioned from studying geoscience to working in the mining industry, drawn by the intersection of academia and industry at the GCE, where he now focuses on addressing critical gaps in knowledge regarding structural geology essential for geotechnical engineering in mines. Read more