
As the country’s foremost professional fraternity for the field of engineering, Theta Tau is always looking to push the edge of the discipline to new areas. And the Mississippi State University chapter of the organization is no different. Utilizing the theme “EDGE: Educators, Discoverers, Geeks & Engineers,” the group will hold another edition of its…

A professor from the Bagley College of Engineering has been selected as a Fellow of an international meshing organization. David Marcum, the chief scientist at Mississippi State University’s Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems and a professor of mechanical engineering, was chosen as the recipient of the International Meshing Roundtable 2017 Fellow Award. Marcum received the…

Mississippi State University’s Bagley College of Engineering will welcome the CEO and president of an international oil and gas exploration company for an upcoming fall seminar. Hosted by MSU’s chapter of the American Association for Drilling Engineers (AADE), the seminar will take place on Thursday, October 19, at 6 p.m., in McCool Hall 128 and…

Link: Twelve incoming first-year students and transfers from Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri and Texas are recent selections for Mississippi State University’s prestigious Provost Scholarships.

Link: Rian’s dream is for other girls to have the same opportunity she’s had to pursue their love of technology.
Link: The Bagley College of Engineering hosted 23 Mississippi schools as part of the Mississippi BEST Robotics competition this weekend. http://www.starkvilledailynews.com/content/starkville-schools-score-big-robotics-competition

Thirteen freshmen and one sophomore are new selections for Mississippi State University’s most prestigious undergraduate scholarships.

Link: For the past five years, Dennis Truax has been taking students to a small province in the southern African county of Zambia each summer to drill and assemble water wells.

Link: This weekend more than 200 college students from across the Southeast gathered on Mississippi State’s Campus for a 24 hour competition.

The student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery at Mississippi State University will host an inaugural “hackathon” this weekend [Sept. 23-24] for students to apply technologies in new and creative ways.