Media - Part 219

MSU computer science teams score in regional competition

One of two Mississippi State University teams entered in a recent regional computer programming competition finished in the event’s top 15. Team Maroon was 12th among 77 entries taking part in the 2001 Association for Computing Machinery Regional Programming Contest at the Georgia College and State University in Milledgeville. Its sister group, Team White, finished…

December 31, 2001


MSU officials to receive national briefing on computer security

Mississippi State is among some two dozen universities invited to a Washington, D.C., briefing next week on the nation’s information infrastructure. The National Security Agency-sponsored meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday [Sept. 11 and 12] will focus on the role of higher education in assuring information systems protection. Robert A. Altenkirch, vice president for research, and…

December 31, 2001


Civil engineering students span major design challenge

A solid foundation in their chosen profession and arching ingenuity combined to help Mississippi State civil engineering students finish atop the 2001 National Timber Bridge Design Competition. The university’s student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers recently received the event’s Best Overall Design Award. The nine-member senior team also took second place in…

December 31, 2001


Chevron gift supporting MSU engineering scholarships

A $15,000 gift from Pascagoula-based Chevron Corp. is providing scholarships for 20 students in Mississippi State’s College of Engineering.The $750 awards are being awarded to university majors in chemical, civil, mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering. One of MSU’s two oldest academic units, the nationally accredited engineering college currently offers bachelor’s degrees in 10 fields. “Chevron…

December 31, 2001


MSU chemical engineer bringing ozone research down to earth

Mark Zappi is on a mission to make sure ozone gets the respect it deserves. A gas found in the Earth’s atmosphere, ozone has been in the headlines recently because of theories its depletion may contribute to global warming.For the Mississippi State University chemical engineering professor, ozone offers a more down-to-earth benefit. He, along with…

December 31, 2001


New biomedical engineering degrees approved for MSU

Mississippi State is adding two new degree programs in a field at the forefront of advancing quality of life.Starting in August, university students will have the opportunity to pursue master’s and doctoral degrees in biomedical engineering. The academic programs received State Board of Trustees, Institutions of Higher Learning approval earlier this month. “These biomedical engineering…

December 31, 2001


MSU announces top 2001-02 engineering scholars

Nine members of Mississippi State’s freshman class are Hunter Henry Endowed Scholars in Engineering. The university’s 2001-02 Henry Scholar group includes Justin G. Baustian of Magnolia; Cody L. Davidson of Tupelo; Jacob S. Davis of Pass Christian; Tiphany L. Hall of Peach Orchard, Ark.; Barrett W. Kirsch of Decatur, Ala.; Lauren N. Michaelson of Ft….

December 31, 2001


Portera: Our response to the Sept. 11 attacks

Below is a statement released by President Malcolm Portera following the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Towers, the Pentagon and other sites. Today’s terrorist attacks aimed at the United States have understandably generated outrage and grief. Our immediate duty as citizens and as a university is to ensure that we are calm, deliberate,…

September 11, 2001


MSU to observe National Engineers Week

College of Engineering faculty and students at Mississippi State are joining their academic and professional colleagues in other states Feb. 19-23 for observance of National Engineers Week. Activities at the Starkville university will range from presentations by nationally recognized leaders in the field to a series of competitive student events. “‘Turning Ideas into Reality’ is…

February 19, 2001


Mississippi State dean to receive major engineering honor

Mississippi State University’s engineering dean is among a select group being honored by the International Engineering Consortium. Wayne Bennett, also a professor of electrical and computer engineering, is among 14 in the nation selected to receive a 2000 IEC Fellow Award. IEC is a 56-year-old organization sponsored by universities and engineering societies and dedicated to…

December 31, 2000