Jordan Smith of Saltillo has joined the Mississippi State University Foundation’s fundraising staff as the new assistant director of development for the James Worth Bagley College of Engineering.
An assistant professor in MSU’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is being recognized for his early career success and impactful research with a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER award.
Dylan R. Boyd, an electrical and computer engineering doctoral student, was one of just seven students selected into the newest class of MSU Graduate Student Hall of Fame Scholars.
Mississippi State University’s Speech and Debate Council claimed top national honors in recent competitions, including Mia Robertson of Starkville winning two separate national championships.
The Richard A. Rula School of Civil & Environmental Engineering at Mississippi State has earned more than $158,000 in grants from the Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors 2021 Educational Grant Program. The funds will be used to upgrade equipment within the school to support laboratory and classroom instruction. The funds we…
Two seniors in Mississippi State’s Bagley College of Engineering and one senior in the university’s College of Arts and Sciences have been accepted into the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship program.
Eight of the 22 Spirit of State Award winners are from the Bagley College of Engineering.
A Mississippi State Presidential Scholar and senior mechanical engineering major from Starkville has been selected to receive the prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship.
A team of Mississippi State engineering students captured first place at this year’s Institute of Traffic Engineers Deep South Traffic Bowl regional competition. It marked the 11th time in 12 years that Bagley College of Engineering students have won the competition. Civil engineering majors Justice Moran, Caleb Hill and Will Valentine made up this year’s…
At Mississippi State, new student groups are on the rise—none more electrifying than the College of Engineering’s Energy Club, an organization that houses the interdisciplinary Solar Decathlon team.