
Bagley College of Engineering alumnus Terry Abel has been awarded NASA’s Distinguished Public Service Medal, the highest recognition the agency bestows to non-government individuals. NASA honored Abel for his “exceptional dedication to the education of young aerospace professionals by sponsoring, organizing, and participating in activities related to space exploration.” He was presented the award by…

Bagley College of Engineering associate professor Lakiesha Williams was recently recognized by a statewide publication for her efforts in the domain of technology. Williams was one of 28 honorees named to the Mississippi Business Journal’s 2017 class of “Top in Tech.” The honorees came from a variety of industries and organizations across the state, with…

A Mississippi State University researcher is developing new miniature models to better understand the factors that lead to heart disease and sickle cell anemia.

Growing up with a military father has allowed Emily S. Turner to experience living around the world. Her time as a Mississippi State University civil engineering major and her experiences moving and adjusting to new communities have emboldened her to set high standards and reach far and wide to attain her goals.

Mississippi State University researchers and Entergy engineers are working together to improve the reliability of electrical systems that power the U.S. economy.

Take a walk through the Junction on any Mississippi State football Saturday, and you’re likely to notice the variety of sights and sounds associated with tailgating. Tents and grills are ubiquitous but you’ll soon likely notice the hum of countless generators as Bulldog fans seek to power everything from televisions to crock pots to fans….
The latest episode of Momentum TV features discussions about robots and concrete that floats

STARKVILLE, Miss.—An aerospace engineering major at Mississippi State University is receiving a national scholarship designed to promote undergraduate training in ocean atmospheric science, research, technology and education.
For the third straight year, an Electrical and Computer Engineering student organization within the Bagley College of Engineering has been recognized as one of the nation’s best. Mississippi State’s Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-Eta Kappa Nu chapter has been honored with the IEEE-HKN Outstanding Chapter Award for the 2015-16 academic year. The Outstanding Chapter…

Taking a ride in a concrete canoe. It sounds like a colorful euphemism for a mafia hit, but for some Mississippi State students, it’s a reward for a year’s work.