
Autonomous vehicles have made significant advancements over the last generation, but at least one major limitation remains for most—the ability to reliably travel off-road, which encompasses the majority of Earth’s terrain.

When it comes to cardiovascular research, LaShan Simpson seeks to get to the heart of the matter.
Throughout his life, Natchez native Lucien Junkin has stood on the shoulders of giants, from parents and siblings to coaches and teachers. Many of these individuals are fellow Bulldogs who inspired the longtime NASA engineer on his quest to be a “giant” for the next generation.

A distinguished Mississippi State faculty member will lead the university’s Social Science Research Center beginning Jan. 4.
A U.S. Naval Research Laboratory intern from Mississippi State’s Bagley College of Engineering used machine learning to improve Navy wave forecasting predictions.
Eighty-nine students are being inducted this semester into Mississippi State’s chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines.
We are pleased to announce that our Master of Science in Chemical Engineering and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering are now available ONLINE! All classes and dissertation work can be done remotely. Applications are being accepted for the Fall 2021 semester. The application deadline for Fall 2021 is May 16, 2021. To apply, visit https://www.grad.msstate.edu/news/2020/09/2021-test-score-requirements for more…

After more than 35 years in the aerospace industry, a return to Mississippi State has been a rewarding change of pace for Rob Wolz.

Ellie Saget is continuing what might be considered a family tradition at Mississippi State University. A junior majoring in biomedical engineering, Saget grew up in Hurley, Mississippi, in a family full of MSU engineers. Her father Brad earned a mechanical engineering degree in 1992 while her grandfather graduated in 1968 with a degree in electrical…

Schedule A Visit • Apply Now It is the final month of 2020, and I don’t know if you’re like me, but I am ready for the New Year! Bring on 2021! This month’s newsletter is publishing a little early because of reminders: December 1, 2020 Fall 2021 admitted students: Please do not forget that the…