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Colorado School Of Mines
Colorado School of Mines (CSM) is the oldest public institution of higher education in Colorado. The school offers about 20 undergraduate and 20 graduate academic programs in such fields as applied science and mathematics, engineering, and geoscience and resource engineering. Students can minor in areas related to humanities and social sciences. In addition, graduate students can pursue higher degrees in social and management science. The school
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Read More claims that its "M" symbol on a nearby mountainside is the nation's largest single-letter, electronically lighted school emblem. Colorado School of Mines, which has an enrollment of about 5,500, was founded in 1874.
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Read More claims that its "M" symbol on a nearby mountainside is the nation's largest single-letter, electronically lighted school emblem. Colorado School of Mines, which has an enrollment of about 5,500, was founded in 1874.
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