
LINK: This school year, the Vicksburg Warren School District became the first public school system in the state to offer a Mississippi State engineering course to high school students.
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Mississippi State University’s Institute for Clean Energy Technology was recently recognized by a global leader for its work testing filters that contain airborne radioactive material.

A Mississippi State assistant professor of chemical engineering is receiving a prestigious early career research award, along with $750,000 in research funding, from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science.

A member of the Bagley College of Engineering faculty has been selected as a 2017 fellow of an international mechanical engineering organization. Associate professor Yucheng Liu has received the distinction of 2017 fellow from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Being elected to the grade of fellow is the highest distinction of membership for the…

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Mississippi State University and East Mississippi Community College are working together to prepare students for public service careers in cybersecurity.

A recent commitment from Des Moines, Iowa, residents and Mississippi State University alumni Fred Buie and Valeska Buie has created a student travel endowment in the James Worth Bagley College of Engineering’s Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering.

Danielle Winans, a 2017 graduate of the Mississippi State University Dave C. Swalm School of Chemical Engineering, knows that giving is just as good as receiving. In appreciation of the scholarship support she received while in school, the Jackson County native recently established an endowed scholarship to assist other aspiring Bulldogs.

The Mississippi Gulf Coast has one of the most robust job markets in the state for engineering due to major employers like the Chevron Pascagoula Refinery, Huntington Ingalls Industries and others. A market analysis done several years ago showed a 20 percent growth in the projected engineering jobs in the Gulf Coast area.