Media - Part 139

Gude earns two teaching awards from national honor society

STARKVILLE, Miss. – A Bagley College of Engineering faculty member earned national recognition for his dedication to engineering education. Assistant professor Veera Gnaneswar Gude received both the Excellence in Teaching Award for the Southwest district and the National James M. Robbins Excellence in Teaching Award from Chi Epsilon, a civil engineering honor society. “This well-deserved…

June 18, 2015


Bagley College students earn NSF graduate fellowships

STARKVILLE, Miss. – The National Science Foundation has awarded three Bagley College graduates one of its most prestigious graduate fellowships. Janice Cunningham, Tim McGrath and Tiffany Heaster are among 2,000 of the more than 16,500 applicants chosen for the NSF’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program. Each will receive more than $30,000 annually for research and an…

June 9, 2015


Keith officially named dean of Bagley College

STARKVILLE, Miss. – A nationally recognized leader in engineering education, research and service will lead the Bagley College of Engineering at Mississippi State University. Jason M. Keith, who has served as interim leader and Earnest W. and Mary Ann Deavenport Jr. chair since March 2014, will assume the duties of dean June 1. Keith was…

May 29, 2015


Civil students win top awards at regional conference

STARKVILLE, Miss.– The Mississippi State University student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers earned top honors and a national invitation at a recent regional conference. Student teams from the Bagley College of Engineering earned recognition in the concrete canoe and surveying competitions at the Deep South Conference. Held in Oxford, Mississippi, the annual…

May 28, 2015


Cementing success: Sustainable concrete at MSU wins recognitions

STARKVILLE, Miss.–An engineering team affiliated with Mississippi State is receiving multiple national and international recognitions for an innovative concept. First, their idea to use more sustainable cement and recyclable by-products in developing a concrete used in the recent expansion and renovation of Davis Wade Stadium was honored by World of Concrete, one of the largest…

May 21, 2015


Joint engineering program could benefit Coast

GAUTIER, Miss. – Leaders at Mississippi State University and Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College now have a timetable and other solid plans for their joint engineering degree. And business leaders are looking to see how they can parlay the degree into increased economic opportunities on the Coast.

May 20, 2015


Future Bulldog engineers earn Toyota-Haley Barbour Scholarship

STARKVILLE, Miss. – For the second year, Mississippi State is recognizing five incoming freshmen with prestigious Toyota-Haley Barbour Scholarships. Each is receiving more than $32,000 over four years–or $8,000 per year–to cover the current cost of university tuition.

May 20, 2015


Bagley Student begins highly-competitive Tesla internship

STARKVILLE, Miss. — A Bagley College senior will make a name for himself and Mississippi State University with a leading automotive company. This summer, electrical engineering major Hagan Walker will complete an internship with the Tesla Motors University Program. He will be based at the company’s Palo Alto, California, headquarters. Walker is the first student…

May 19, 2015


Wilsons powering next generation of Bulldog engineers

STARKVILLE, Miss. — A donation from Anthony and Tonya Wilson will help support the Bagley College’s new partnership with Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.

May 17, 2015


Daniewicz earns ASTM top honors

STARKVILLE, Miss. – A Bagley College professor received top honors from one of the world’s largest standards-developing organizations. Steve Daniewicz, a mechanical engineering professor, now ranks as a Fellow and holds an Award of Merit with ASTM International. “We are proud of Dr. Daniewicz’s leadership in ASTM. His efforts have brought additional visibility to his…

May 15, 2015