K12 Teacher Workshops
Summer Workshop on Energy Education for Teachers (SWEET)
The SWEET workshop will not run for summer 2025. We continue to review all Nexus programs and outreach. Contact us at nexus@mines.edu with any questions.
Each summer, about 20 area educators learn from Mines’ and NREL faculty on cutting-edge technology, skills and classroom activities related to energy transition and utilization, in the Summer Workshop on Energy Education for Teachers (SWEET), a workshop dedicated to local STEM-focused high school teachers.
Even during the pandemic, when all instruction was remote, the faculty found ways to provide hands-on sessions.
Topic areas have included biofuels, hydrogen energy, carbon capture, greenhouse gas emissions, water nanofiltration, plastics recycling, lectures in STEAM and many discussions, activities, demos and site tours.
Contact Nexus at nexus@mines.edu for more information and to register. The project lead, Dr. Carolyn Koh; can be reached at (303) 273-3237, ckoh@mines.edu, or visit her faculty page.
Through conducting SWEET, the impact of the workshop is estimated to help hundreds of high school students each year, with its direct training of educators on the most current energy topics.
The workshop is “highly successful and impactful, especially being held and adapted to the COVID situation,” said Prof. Koh, “SWEET is strongly interactive with valuable exchange of information between instructors and teachers and vice versa. The number of students positively impacted is significant.”

SWEET paused for Summer 2025
The SWEET workshop has been paused for this summer while we review Nexus programs. Contact us at nexus@mines.edu with any questions.