Media - Part 142

Fossil fuel debate ignites March 18 at Mississippi State event

STARKVILLE, Miss. – A March 18 event will explain the “moral case for fossil fuels” as part of the Mississippi State University Bagley College of Engineering Distinguished Lecture Series. Alex Epstein, author of “The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels” and “Fossil Fuels Improve the Planet,” will speak at a 3 p.m. free public lecture in…

March 12, 2015


Student accepts high-achievement award

STARKVILLE, Miss – An industrial engineering major’s outstanding performance in academics, leadership and service has earned recognition from Mississippi State University. Senior Ryan Weitzel received the Harry Charles Simrall Award for Engineering Excellence from the MSU Association of Retired Faculty. One of the highest awards a Bagley College of Engineering student can receive from the…

March 11, 2015


MSU alumna takes crack at Hour of Code

STARKVILLE, Miss. – In Mississippi, available computing jobs grow at 4.4 times the state average, leaving the Magnolia State with more than 1,100 open jobs in the field, according to Code.org. This statistic has helped ignite a push to increase student knowledge of the computer science industry and forged an unexpected connection between Mississippi State…

February 27, 2015


Xiaopeng Li: NSF awards assistant professor CAREER grant

A member of the Bagley College of Engineering’s civil engineering faculty has received one of the National Science Foundation’s most competitive research grants. Xiaopeng Li, an assistant professor in the civil and environmental engineering department, earned an NSF CAREER award, which will provide $500,000 of funding for his research and educational contributions in connected automated…

February 20, 2015


Mississippi State again among research top 100

STARKVILLE, Miss. – A new report from the National Science Foundation affirms Mississippi State as the Magnolia State’s flagship research university.

February 11, 2015


Infant head-trauma research brings leading U.K. university to MSU

STARKVILLE, Miss. – After a year of planning, two European engineers visited Starkville to collaborate with Bagley College of Engineering researchers on experiments that could only be conducted in labs at Mississippi State University. Mike Jones, a senior lecturer, and Dan Darwall, a doctoral candidate, traveled to the Magnolia State from Cardiff University, Wales, to…

February 10, 2015


Du named Fellow of international optics society

STARKVILLE, Miss. – An international organization has awarded a Bagley College professor its most prestigious membership rank. Qian “Jenny” Du, a Bobby Shackouls Endowed Professor of electrical engineering, has been named a Fellow of the International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE). “Dr. Du is an expert in digital image processing and its application to…

January 29, 2015


MSU, Moroccan university sign engineering agreement

STARKVILLE, Miss.–Mississippi State University President Mark E. Keenum signed a memorandum of understanding agreement with Université Internationale de Rabat for the implementation of a School of Automotive Engineering at the UIR campus in Rabat, Morocco, jointly delivered by the two institutions.

January 29, 2015


MSU holding workshop for engineers in academe

STARKVILLE, Miss. — The National Science Foundation is funding a free engineering career workshop next week at Mississippi State.

January 24, 2015


Hunger banquet brings awareness to global food insecurity

Banquet attendees sit around makeshift campfires as they wait for dinner to be served. STARKVILLE, Miss. — Joseph Mkomo has been laid off from his job picking coffee beans, which allowed him to provide the basics for his family in Kenya. His employer cannot afford to hire him for permanent work and pay him a…

January 23, 2015