
Civil Engineering major and track all-American Charles Taylor has been selected to participate in the NCAA Career in Sports Forum, the institution announced Monday.

Six members of the Bagley College of Engineering faculty were recently appointed to leadership positions within the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)’s Southeastern Section. The elected MSU faculty represent four different Bagley departments and will serve during the 2017-2018 term. The ASEE Southeastern Section’s Executive Board includes John Brocato as the Immediate Past Section…

A Mississippi State research team is completing a high-technology project that should help prevent the spread of an invasive grass species along Gulf of Mexico coastlines.

Four members of Mississippi State University’s chapter of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) received scholarships and recognition from Southern Company during a recent ceremony. This is the second year that Southern Company, a current partner of the MSU Career Center, has dedicated outreach efforts specifically to MSU engineering. Presenting the scholarships were MSU alumni…

Parents hoping to sneak some educational content into their children’s summer fun have several options thanks to the Summer Engineering Academies offered by Mississippi State’s Bagley College of Engineering.

Jacob Easley, a junior mechanical engineering major at Mississippi State University, will spend three weeks in the United Kingdom this summer after being selected to participate in the prestigious Fulbright Summer Institute.

Led by the Bagley College of Engineering’s Concrete Canoe team, Mississippi State civil engineering students captured eight awards at this year’s American Society of Civil Engineers Deep South Regional Conference. The conference was held at the University of Memphis. The Concrete Canoe team took home five total trophies, highlighted by their first-place finish in the…

A recent gift from David and Susanne Purvis of Houston, Texas, will further enhance the development of Mississippi State’s new academic center and benefit the James Worth Bagley College of Engineering through an endowed scholarship.

Children with chronic lung diseases often must wait months or even years for a transplant, while large, immobile hospital equipment that could help them breathe easier actually may worsen their condition by overtaxing already damaged lungs.
Our guests this month include Dr. John Usher, head of the Industrial and Systems Engineering department, and Dr. Kari Babski-Reeves, associate dean for research and graduate studies.