
STARKVILLE, Miss. — A senior administrator at Mississippi’s flagship research university has received a top honor from an international professional society.

STARKVILLE, Miss. – A Bagley College of Engineering student team achieved a top three finish in an international competition merging engineering and health care. Mississippi State University’s team True Maroon Engineers secured third place during the inaugural SHS/Flexsim Model Building competition sponsored by the Society for Healthcare Systems and the Institute of Industrial Engineers….

STARKVILLE, Miss. — Seven Bagley College students earned funding during Mississippi State University’s fourth annual Investing in Innovation competition as part of Entrepreneurship Week.

STARKVILLE, Miss. – A Bagley College of Engineering professor received a regional award for his commitment to teaching, research and scholarship. Mark F. Horstemeyer, a professor and the Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems chair in computational solid mechanics, has earned the 2015 Southeastern Conference Faculty Achievement Award for Mississippi State University. Horstemeyer is one of…

STARKVILLE, Miss. — MSU students are taking on a new challenge, hoping to drive away the winner in a car rebuild competition.
STARKVILLE, Miss. – Nearly 400 projects shared the floor at Humphrey Coliseum last month as the Bagley College of Engineering hosted the Region V Mississippi Science and Engineering Fair for students in sixth through 12th grades. The project total nearly doubled that of last year and included entries from 42 public, private and home schools…

STARKVILLE, Miss. – Controversial author Alex Epstein provoked mixed emotions and lively debate while presenting his views on fossil fuels and the future of energy production at a March 18 presentation on Mississippi State University’s campus. The author of “The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels” and “Fossil Fuels Improve the Planet” was invited to speak…
Masoud Karimi-Ghartemani, an associate professor in electrical and computer engineering, has released a new book on microelectronic systems. Titled “Enhanced Phase-Locked Loop Structures for Power and Energy Applications” it is available now through IEEE Press.

STARKVILLE, Miss. –Bagley College of Engineering students will test their mettle this week when they pit their metal against other universities’ in a national sword-making challenge. The team of nine students forged, hammered and cast a Viking-style sword for a bladesmithing competition sponsored by the Mineral, Metals and Materials Society in conjunction with its annual…

STARKVILLE, Miss. – A team of civil engineers from the Bagley College of Engineering secured its decade of dominance with a commanding win at the 2015 Deep South Regional Traffic Bowl. The three-person, Mississippi State University team scored 1,100 points higher than second place-finisher Jackson State University and 2,000 points more than third place-finisher, and…