
A new $190,573 Appalachian Regional Commission grant will help Mississippi State prepare an additional 400 students for careers in computer science, cybersecurity and coding.
A pair of Mississippi State engineering students are in elite company as recipients of the prestigious Astronaut Scholarship.
Backed by a $3.08 million grant from the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Mississippi State University will support the Army’s ground mobility research in several key areas.
Computer science & engineering professor Cindy Bethel was recently named as one of 2019’s “30 women in robotics you need to know about” by Robohub.com. Bethel’s research focuses on human-robot interaction, interface designs, robotics, human-computer interaction, affective computing, and cognitive science. Specifically, she has helped design robots that aid trauma victims and mobile robots to…

A future in higher education did not always top the list of career options for Dr. Kari Reeves. With a career in the engineering industry looming after receiving her master’s degree, Reeves decided to stay at the university where she could pursue research opportunities.

A Bagley College of Engineering staff member was recently recognized by an international research organization. Blair Reed, the business manager for department of industrial & systems engineering, earned the Newcomer Career Professional Excellence Award from the Society of Research Administrators International. “I was honored to find out that I had been nominated for the award…
Four of the eight newest Presidential Endowed Scholarship recipients are Bagley College of Engineering students.
Shanika Musser, a junior civil engineering major in Mississippi State University’s Bagley College of Engineering, was recently awarded first place in the World Environmental and Water Resources Congress undergraduate paper contest. Musser’s paper is titled “Influence of Riparian Vegetation on Stream Health and Water Quality”. The paper developed from her undergraduate research work and was…
Two Mississippi State University student-led engineering teams have won an award from the Mississippi Space Grant Consortium Student Led STEM Activities Program. The Space Cowboys Rocket Team and Xipiter UAS Team each earned approximately $15,000 to support team activities. The two teams will use their award funding to offset expenses associated with participating in student…