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We appreciate your continued interest in the Bagley College of Engineering and wanting to stay in touch with your alma mater family.  Thanks to your commitments to the BCoE, opportunities continue to grow for our next generation of engineering leaders.

The success and the differences we make within the college, the state, the nation and the world are due to the pride you carry and express for the university.  All of us realize that the backbone of a successful and nationally renown college is due to the alumni who care about the welfare and future of the college.

If it’s been awhile since your last visit to the university and the BCoE, we invite you to stop by and talk with us.  We would love to learn more about your accomplishments since graduation. 

To schedule a visit or to just talk and catch-up please contact: Bennett Evans at 325-0386
bevans@foundation.msstate.edu

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Alumni Spotlight: Danny Windham

Even though he now lives, works and experiences great success in one of the biggest technology markets in the southeast, Danny Windham, a BCoE electrical engineering alumnus, remembers where he got his start and how beneficial a solid background can be. Throughout his career, which currently has him serving as chief executive officer of Digium in Huntsville, Ala., he has maintained a strong affiliation with MSU and the many engineers associated with the school. Click here to read more.

 

 

In the News

Southeast Regional Forensic Training Center shares equipment and training statewide Citizens of the state of Mississippi can rest assured that they are going to be safer in the upcoming months as Mississippi State University’s Southeast Regional Forensics Training Center (SRFTC) equips five new, in-state locations with digital forensic capabilities.

National organization, WEPAN, honors associate dean At their national conference in Denver, the Women in Engineering Proactive Network (WEPAN) recognized Donna Reese, an associate dean for the Bagley College of Engineering, with the highly coveted Presidential Award. The honor is given to individuals who work to improve engineering education, and contribute to the success of aspiring young women in engineering.

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