Brady Kruse is a senior Computer Science major who completed his DC Congressional Internship this past spring with Senator Roger Wicker’s Office and the United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. How have you grown as a student through your internship experience? I’ve certainly cemented my future plans. I’m a computer science major,…
Please meet Naomi Martin, a sophomore Mechanical Engineering major. This fall, Naomi will begin an internship with Garney Construction. Take a minute to read about her expectations as a new student in their internship program! What are your expectations of your internship experience? I expect for this internship to teach me many valuable lessons, including…
Are you a prospective student who wants to know a little more about what it’s like to be an engineering students at Mississippi State University? Then this is the video for you!
Tonya G. McCall is now leading a Mississippi State University center that supports the state’s manufacturing industry.
Two alumnae of Mississippi State’s Judy and Bobby Shackouls Honors College have been named finalists for the U.S. government’s flagship international exchange program.
“Grateful,” “happy” and “excited” are among the descriptive words two Mississippi State students are using to express their feelings upon learning they are 2021 Astronaut Scholars.
A recent Mississippi State Bagley College of Engineering graduate now employed in the university’s Geosystems Research Institute is receiving a prestigious U.S. Department of Defense Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation Scholarship.

Schedule A Visit • Apply Now For our Fall 2021 incoming freshmen and transfer students, we loved seeing you at orientation! Next stop, MOVE IN! For our Fall 2021 rising seniors and transfer students, the time is NOW to begin preparation for applying for Fall or Spring 2022. Maroon at Midnight is August 1! [wpcdt-countdown id=”24506″]…
Faculty members in Mississippi State University’s departments of Aerospace Engineering and Geosciences are advancing nuclear energy technology with $1.6 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Energy for two separate projects.