Newsroom | Bagley College of Engineering - Part 133

MSU Students Making 2016 Camaro More Efficient

STARKVILLE, Miss. — MSU students are taking on a new challenge, hoping to drive away the winner in a car rebuild competition.

April 6, 2015


BCoE hosts science and engineering fair

STARKVILLE, Miss. – Nearly 400 projects shared the floor at Humphrey Coliseum last month as the Bagley College of Engineering hosted the Region V Mississippi Science and Engineering Fair for students in sixth through 12th grades. The project total nearly doubled that of last year and included entries from 42 public, private and home schools…

March 26, 2015


Fossil fuels prompt lively debate at BCoE presentation

STARKVILLE, Miss. – Controversial author Alex Epstein provoked mixed emotions and lively debate while presenting his views on fossil fuels and the future of energy production at a March 18 presentation on Mississippi State University’s campus. The author of “The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels” and “Fossil Fuels Improve the Planet” was invited to speak…

March 23, 2015


Students test their ‘metal’ in smithing challenge

STARKVILLE, Miss. –Bagley College of Engineering students will test their mettle this week when they pit their metal against other universities’ in a national sword-making challenge. The team of nine students forged, hammered and cast a Viking-style sword for a bladesmithing competition sponsored by the Mineral, Metals and Materials Society in conjunction with its annual…

March 16, 2015


Civil engineers celebrate decade of Traffic Bowl dominance

STARKVILLE, Miss. – A team of civil engineers from the Bagley College of Engineering secured its decade of dominance with a commanding win at the 2015 Deep South Regional Traffic Bowl. The three-person, Mississippi State University team scored 1,100 points higher than second place-finisher Jackson State University and 2,000 points more than third place-finisher, and…

March 12, 2015


Fossil fuel debate ignites March 18 at Mississippi State event

STARKVILLE, Miss. – A March 18 event will explain the “moral case for fossil fuels” as part of the Mississippi State University Bagley College of Engineering Distinguished Lecture Series. Alex Epstein, author of “The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels” and “Fossil Fuels Improve the Planet,” will speak at a 3 p.m. free public lecture in…

March 12, 2015


Student accepts high-achievement award

STARKVILLE, Miss – An industrial engineering major’s outstanding performance in academics, leadership and service has earned recognition from Mississippi State University. Senior Ryan Weitzel received the Harry Charles Simrall Award for Engineering Excellence from the MSU Association of Retired Faculty. One of the highest awards a Bagley College of Engineering student can receive from the…

March 11, 2015


MSU alumna takes crack at Hour of Code

STARKVILLE, Miss. – In Mississippi, available computing jobs grow at 4.4 times the state average, leaving the Magnolia State with more than 1,100 open jobs in the field, according to Code.org. This statistic has helped ignite a push to increase student knowledge of the computer science industry and forged an unexpected connection between Mississippi State…

February 27, 2015


Xiaopeng Li: NSF awards assistant professor CAREER grant

A member of the Bagley College of Engineering’s civil engineering faculty has received one of the National Science Foundation’s most competitive research grants. Xiaopeng Li, an assistant professor in the civil and environmental engineering department, earned an NSF CAREER award, which will provide $500,000 of funding for his research and educational contributions in connected automated…

February 20, 2015


Mississippi State again among research top 100

STARKVILLE, Miss. – A new report from the National Science Foundation affirms Mississippi State as the Magnolia State’s flagship research university.

February 11, 2015