
STARKVILLE, Miss. — The Bagley College of Engineering is offering an upcoming study abroad opportunity this summer in the United Kingdom. Open to all engineering students, the trip includes visits to London, Oxford and Bristol, as well as earning three hours of MSU course credit. While taking the course Engineering Mechanics I, students learn how…

STARKVILLE, Miss. – Bagley College is now represented on a national energy corporation’s public advisory council. Pedro Mago, head of MSU’s Mechanical Engineering Department, has been appointed to serve a two-year term on Tennessee Valley Authority’s Regional Energy Resource Council (RERC). “Dr. Pedro Mago has a background in solving energy-related research problems,” said Dean of…

STARKVILLE, Miss. – After making his mark on history by walking on the moon, an American hero will soon make a mark on the campus of Mississippi State University. The Bagley College of Engineering joins the MSU Student Association in welcoming Buzz Aldrin as the speaker for MSU’s 2016 Global Lecture Series in February. The…

STARKVILLE, Miss. – Online programs in the Bagley College of Engineering at Mississippi State University attained a top 10 ranking in U.S. News and World Report’s national Best Online Program rankings. The organization lists the Bagley College as 7th among the 83 schools included in the 2016 Best Online Graduate Engineering Program rankings. It is…

STARKVILLE, Miss.—A new bachelor’s degree program in engineering offered through a Mississippi State University and Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College partnership received a $150,000 boost from Chevron today [Nov. 2].
Masoud Karimi-Ghartemani, an associate professor in electrical and computer engineering, has released a new book on microelectronic systems. Titled “Enhanced Phase-Locked Loop Structures for Power and Energy Applications” it is available now through IEEE Press.
STARKVILLE, Miss. – A biomedical engineering researcher now leads the Bagley College of Engineering’s undergraduate and outreach-related activities. James Warnock was named associate dean for academic affairs at the beginning of the month. He has held the role in an interim capacity since Royce Bowden left the position last year to become engineering dean at…
STARKVILLE, Miss. – With a record-high enrollment for fall 2014, the Bagley College of Engineering now rates at the second largest college at Mississippi State University. This record-setting year marks more than a decade of consecutive growth for the Bagley College. This year’s 7.33 percent increase brings the college to 3,780 students in its eight…

STARKVILLE, Miss.–Mississippi State University and Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College today [Aug. 13] signed a partnership agreement to bring engineering courses to the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
STARKVILLE, Miss.—The big orange Bomgar bus parked outside Mississippi State University’s Colvard Student Union Friday, Sept. 6, bringing with it scholarship opportunities for computer-focused students. Stopping at the Starkville campus as part of a 27 city tour, the company announced it will award five $1,600 scholarships to Bagley College of Engineering students in computer science,…