Newsroom | Bagley College of Engineering - Part 122

Officials: New FAA UAS rules good for MSU research

M-State logo with the words Bagley College of Engineering underneath.

STARKVILLE, Miss.–Officials at Mississippi’s leading research university believe that new federal rules for routine commercial use of unmanned aircraft systems will enhance R&D and create new opportunities for businesses and academia.

June 29, 2016


Bagley department head named ASEE Fellow

STARKVILLE, Miss. — A Bagley College of Engineering member joined the ranks of the country’s most esteemed engineering educators during a June 27 ceremony. Donna Reese, department head and professor in computer engineering, has been selected as a Fellow of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). She becomes the first honoree to represent the…

June 28, 2016


Miss. State students craft ‘Car of the Future’

When Mississippi State University and Clinton Body Shop teamed up to create the “Car of the Future,” engineered to get 100 miles to the gallon, they both had their individual missions.

May 24, 2016


MSU student to show app at Apple WWDC

STARKVILLE – While running an errand in Starkville, Terence Williams received a life-changing email from Apple Inc. He applied for Apple’s 2016 Worldwide Developers Conference attendance scholarship months earlier with no expectations of getting the $1,700 attendance fee waived and being one of the 350 winners. Every year, Apple hosts the five-day conference in San…

May 13, 2016


Mississippi State celebrates research success with annual banquet

STARKVILLE, Miss.–Sixty Mississippi State students, faculty and staff are 2016 selections for exceptional research and leadership honors. MSU President Mark E. Keenum welcomed honorees, their guests and senior administrators to a campus awards luncheon Thursday [April 28] in the Hunter Henry Center’s Hal and Linda Parker Ballroom.

May 4, 2016


Eight faculty, staff members receive major MSU honors

STARKVILLE, Miss.—Two longtime Mississippi State researchers and administrators are receiving the university’s highest faculty recognition. Richard L. Brown and Alan I. Marcus formally were named William L. Giles Distinguished Professors during Tuesday’s [April 26] 2015-16 Faculty Awards and Recognition Program.

May 4, 2016


Mississippi State’s 3MT winner goes global

The winner of the Office of the Graduate School’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition at Mississippi State has gone global. Piyush Porwal, a master’s student studying mechanical engineering, was named grand champion of the university’s most recent 3MT competition, and is now featured on the University of Queensland’s global showcase. Queensland founded and manages the…

May 4, 2016


NSBE chapter at Mississippi State earns national awards

STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers recently won three awards at the organization’s national conference in Boston, Massachusetts. The chapter was one of six to earn NSBE Chapter of the Year honors among 120 medium-sized chapters nationwide. Further, MSU student Jamel Alexander was one of two recipients of the Mike…

May 2, 2016


Two Bagley students receive national fellowships

M-State logo with the words Bagley College of Engineering underneath.

STARKVILLE, Miss. — Two Bagley College students received full fellowships from a national consortium to pursue continued education in engineering. Both Maya Luster and Fantasi Curry received full GEM fellowships applicable to the graduate school of their choosing. The fellowship will go cover the expense of their education and place them in two internships over…

May 2, 2016


MSU Society of Scholars adds 21 spring-semester members

STARKVILLE, Miss.—Twenty-one Mississippi State seniors are new members of the university’s prestigious Society of Scholars in the Arts and Sciences. Each semester, the honor organization recognizes top students in all academic majors who have demonstrated the highest standards of scholastic excellence while pursuing a broad exposure to courses in the arts, sciences and humanities.

April 27, 2016