
Predicting the future isn’t easy but Mississippi State’s chapter of professional engineering fraternity Theta Tau isn’t shying away from giving it a go. Using the theme “Tomorrow Builders: The Future Starts Now,” the group will hold it’s annual Theta Talk lecture series on Tuesday, March 28 in the Dorman Hall auditorium from 6-8 p.m. The…

LINK: Would a child open up to a robot? A team at Mississippi State University is suggesting using robots to question children in investigations of child abuse.
Roy Jafari, a doctoral student in industrial and systems engineering, was one of four recipients of the 2017 MSU Diversity Awards.

The Bagley College of Engineering’s John Brocato has been named the 2016 Southeastern Section Outstanding Campus Representative by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). “It’s a real honor to have my work as Campus Rep recognized by the ASEE Southeastern Section,” Brocato said. ASEE’s campus representatives serve as a liaison between the national organization…

A Bagley College of Engineering alumnus has moved up in ranks with the world’s largest chemical company. The DOW Chemical Company has named Michael Faulkner as

Researchers with expertise in a wide range of water-related issues will converge this month for the SEC Academic Conference to discuss the often complex issues related to the earth’s most life-giving resource.

Bagley professor Farshid Vahedifard is part of a team of researchers that is studying what went wrong at the Oroville Dam.

The Iditarod is a cool race. Literally. It’s a race where dogs pull sleds carrying a person through snow and ice and other cool conditions in Alaska, which is a very cool state.

Rewarding experiences keep each day interesting for Tamra Swann, Mississippi State’s distance education coordinator for the James Worth Bagley College of Engineering. Swann serves as a liaison between distance engineering students and faculty, with her primary goal being the academic success and satisfaction of distance students. On any given day, Swann may assist a soldier…

At Mississippi State University, Cindy Bethel and Ph.D. student Zachary Henkel developed forensic interview software for two types of robots to help in child abuse investigations.