Media - Part 203

Vizzini Elected Fellow of American Society for Composites

STARKVILLE, Miss.–Mississippi State aerospace engineering department head Tony Vizzini is a new Fellow of the American Society for Composites. An expert in composite structures who became university department leader in August 2003, Vizzini has been a member of the ASC since 1987. He earlier served the organization as membership secretary for two years and currently…

October 26, 2004


Cobbs Establish Endowed Engineering Chair at MSU

STARKVILLE, Miss.–A mid-1960s Mississippi State graduate who carved out a successful career in petroleum engineering and geological consulting has, along with his wife, established an endowed chair to benefit faculty at his alma mater. The Bill and Carolyn Cobb Chair in Engineering at MSU will be filled by a faculty member from either the chemical…

October 15, 2004


MSU engineering seniors recognized for outstanding work

September 28, 2004 STARKVILLE – Miss.-Ten Mississippi State seniors have been recognized for outstanding achievement within their respective departments of the university’s Bagley College of Engineering. Majors ranking in the top 15 percent of their individual academic disciplines were honored Sept. 21 at the college’s eighth annual Outstanding Senior Recognition Banquet. One outstanding student from…

September 28, 2004


MSU alum heads up engineering’s Six Sigma program

September 28, 2004 STARKVILLE, Miss. – A Mississippi State graduate whose engineering and business career spans more than two decades is the first director of the university’s Six Sigma Certificate Program, which teaches students how to blend problem-solving and quality-control techniques into the practice of their profession. Larry G. Dalton, a Corinth native and more…

September 28, 2004


Veteran Professor Glenn Steele to Serve as Interim Engineering Dean

STARKVILLE, Miss.–A veteran Mississippi State professor and administrator will head the university’s Bagley College of Engineering on an interim basis pending a national search for a new dean. W. Glenn Steele, an MSU William L. Giles Distinguished Professor and head of the mechanical engineering department, will assume his new duties Oct. 1. He replaces current…

September 23, 2004


Cyber Attack

STARKVILLE, Miss.–A computer security major at Mississippi State used cyber-investigative techniques he learned in the classroom to thwart the improper activities of a would-be hacker from another institution. When Wes McGrew recently noticed his campus e-mail and Internet activities had slowed to a trickle, he became suspicious. Installing special software, he quickly determined that a…

September 8, 2004


MSU Computer Security Center Gets $800,000 to Fight Cyber Attacks

STARKVILLE, Miss.–Mississippi State will receive nearly $800,000 from the National Science Foundation to help protect networked computer systems and other critical national infrastructures against the threat of cyber attacks. The Cyber Trust grant of $793,156 from the NSF’s Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering will enable the university’s nationally recognized Center for Computer…

September 7, 2004


MSU Flight Lab Works on New Generation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

STARKVILLE, Miss.–Mississippi State’s Raspet Research Flight Laboratory will use an initial $3 million federal defense grant to help design a new-generation unmanned aerial vehicle that could strengthen U.S. battlefield surveillance capabilities. The congressional dollars will flow through the Advanced Technology Directorate of the U.S. Army’s Space Missile Defense Command in Huntsville, Ala., in fiscal year…

August 30, 2004


MSU Engineering Student Receives ASME’s Gracik Scholarship

STARKVILLE, Miss.–A Mississippi State senior is among 18 national recipients of a 2004 John and Elsa Gracik Scholarship from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Justin M. Crapps, a mechanical engineering major from Florence, Ala., was awarded the $1,500 scholarship during the recent ASME annual summer meeting. He is an MSU Dean’s Scholar and the…

August 27, 2004


Kirk Schulz of MSU Joins Engineering Accreditation Commission

STARKVILLE, Miss.–The director of Mississippi State’s Swalm School of Chemical Engineering is a new appointee to a prestigious commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. Kirk H. Schulz, who also holds the Earnest W. Deavenport Jr. Chair (endowed professorship) in the university’s Bagley College of Engineering, has been named to ABET’s Engineering Accreditation…

August 24, 2004