
STARKVILLE, Miss. – The name of one of Mississippi State’s newest residence halls honors one of the university’s most distinguished engineering alumni.

STARKVILLE, Miss. – Kari Babski-Reeves, associate dean for research and graduate studies at Mississippi State’s Bagley College of Engineering, has been invited to participate on the Center for Disease Control’s National Occupational Research Agency (NORA) Musculoskeletal Health Council. Babski-Reeves is also a professor of industrial and systems engineering, with a research focus in the areas…

STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State University’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders has completed the implementation of nine water wells in Simwatacheula, Zambia, providing sources of clean drinking water to approximately 10,000 people in rural communities.

We hope you’ll make plans to join us for our annual Homecoming Tailgate on Sat., Oct. 29. We’ll have refreshments and giveaways! Click to see our video announcement!

STARKVILLE, Miss.—Researchers in Mississippi State University’s Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems will continue to work on designs for an all-electric Navy ship after recently receiving a five-year, approximately $2.5 million grant.
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) — The Mississippi State football team may have had the weekend off, but there was still a huge competition on campus today. The Humphrey Coliseum was filled with robots Saturday Morning. “Today we’re having our MSU Best Robotics Competition. We’re so exited. It’s game day. These kids have been preparing for 6…

Mechanical engineering student Ryan P. Matijevich was one of two Mississippi State students to receive the the Southeastern Conference’s 2016-17 Dr. Pepper Education Abroad Award.

A letter in Science magazine this week from a Mississippi State faculty member points to recent Louisiana flooding as an example of how compound hazards can lead to disaster and calls for research to better prepare for future climatic events.

Via The Reflector: Engineering is a field heavily dominated by men but for one Mississippi State student, gender does not limit how high her dreams can fly; it ignites her.

The mechanical engineering department within Mississippi State’s Bagley College of Engineering has established a new student liaison program, selecting six students to represent the department for the fall 2016 semester. Known as the ME Ambassadors, the group will serve as student representatives for the mechanical engineering department in meetings with faculty and with the Mechanical…