
As another academic year concludes at Mississippi State, the university is honoring a select group of faculty and staff members for their commitment and service to the Bulldog family.
Mississippi State is announcing emphasis areas for the university’s celebrated new Bachelor of Applied Science degree program, designed to help more Mississippians finish a college degree and advance their careers.
Mississippi State’s May 1 commencement exercises will be broadcast statewide via MSTV and available for online viewing. The Friday graduation ceremony begins at 2 p.m. CDT with livestreaming available at www.livestream.com/MSTV/live. MSTV is Mississippi State’s high definition television channel.
Mississippi State’s American Institute of Chemical Engineers student chapter was recently selected as Campus Organization of the Year by the university’s Maroon Volunteer Center. The student organization is in the Dave C. Swalm School of Chemical Engineering, which is part of Mississippi State’s Bagley College of Engineering. Founded by students after Hurricane Katrina, the Maroon Volunteer…

A Mississippi State distance learning instructor in computer science & engineering was recently recognized as one of the top information security professionals in North, Central and South America. Anna Harrison, who teaches an online malware reverse engineering course in the Bagley College of Engineering, was awarded the 2019 ISLA Americas Information Security Practitioner award by…
The Bagley College of Engineering is honoring seven members of its faculty and staff who have contributed significantly to Mississippi State’s mission of research, teaching and service.Bagley’s annual awards are presented each year in order to recognize faculty and staff for their accomplishments in the college’s eight departments and multiple research centers.“We have a long…
Mississippi State is honoring more than 50 students, faculty and staff for their exceptional contributions to the university’s research enterprise.

With personal protective equipment in short supply nationwide, a team of engineers and researchers at Mississippi State University is turning to an unlikely combination of 3D printers and office supplies to aid medical personnel tackling COVID-19.
As Mississippi’s manufacturers begin producing supplies to aid in the state’s COVID-19 response, Mississippi State researchers are helping them assess the filtering capabilities of their materials.
An engineer with decades of military research experience is now leading the Institute for Systems Engineering Research (ISER), a collaborative effort between the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) and Mississippi State University.