
Schedule A Visit • Apply Now It’s hard to believe that August is already upon us! How exciting! The application for admission for Fall 2021 has officially opened! I encourage any student to apply early. Applying early allows for you to make sure you are all set to apply when the Scholarship and Housing applications go…
A recent letter in Science magazine from a Mississippi State faculty member discusses the danger of aging, “high hazard” dams across the country and what should be done to prepare for potential dam removals or repairs in the future.
Cutting edge technology used by collegiate and professional sports teams to enhance athletes’ performance has been adapted for industrial use to help reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus amongst employees, according to information provided to regional industry leaders during a Zoom virtual conference.
Mississippi State’s Judy and Bobby Shackouls Honors College, James Worth Bagley College of Engineering and university Athletics will be well represented next summer in the United Kingdom where a Bulldog student-athlete will participate in the prestigious Fulbright U.K. Summer Institute program.
From studying how fish can protect Soldiers to supporting tactical military planning, four researchers at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center have been honored with Women of Color STEM awards.

Elected by ASCE members in May, 2021 President-Elect Dennis D. Truax, Ph.D., P.E., DEE, D.WRE, F.NSPE, F.ASCE, will assume his duties in October.
Civil & environmental engineering professor Farshid Vahedifard and grad student Sannith Kumar Thota are part of a team that recently had an article published in Science.

Schedule A Visit • Apply Now Welcome to the first-ever newsletter for students just like you! Every month, you will receive an updated version of this newsletter. It is my goal that this will be a hub of information for you as you go through the application process to become a Bulldog Engineer. As always, I…
Mississippi State University is again among the nation’s elite in supercomputing power. Mississippi State University is again among the nation’s elite in supercomputing power.

A Mississippi State computer science and engineering professor has been recognized as one of the world’s top leaders in the field of robotics. Cindy Bethel, a professor in Mississippi State’s James Worth Bagley College of Engineering, has been named as one of the “World’s 50 Most Renowned Women in Robotics” by Analytics Insight magazine. The…