
The American Academy of Water Resources Engineers has interviewed civil and environmental engineering department head Dennis Truax.
Mississippi State University’s Bagley College of Engineering is one of the inaugural honorees of the American Society of Engineering Education’s new diversity recognition program. Established this year by the ASEE and its Engineering Deans Council, the ASEE Diversity Recognition Program celebrates American universities and colleges who have made a commitment to diversity and inclusion. “The…
A $200,000 grant from the National Science Foundation will allow researchers from two Mississippi State University engineering departments to encourage young women to enter science-based computing fields. Aerospace engineering professor Rani W. Sullivan and electrical and computer engineering assistant professor M. Jean Mohammadi-Aragh were awarded funding from the NSF’s Research Initiation in Engineering Formation program….
A biomedical engineering major is one of eight Mississippi State University students who will receive $30,000 per year to attend medical school as part of the prestigious Mississippi Rural Physicians Scholarship Program.

A paper authored by a team of researchers from Mississippi State’s department of mechanical engineering was chosen as one of the best papers at the recent International Conference on Energy Sustainability. The paper, written by Bagley College of Engineering graduate students Byeongho Yu and Dongsu Kim and mechanical engineering faculty members Heejin Cho and Pedro…
As Mississippi State prepares for the fall 2019 semester, several capital improvement projects are underway to help the university meet growing demand for academic, research and student living spaces.

Two Bagley students are among the four new drum majors who have been selected to lead Mississippi State’s Famous Maroon Band during the upcoming academic year.
LaShan Simpson, assistant professor in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, has been selected as the new president of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences.
Distinguished scientists and students from across the Magnolia State gathered at Mississippi State University recently for the third annual Mississippi Academy of Sciences Summer Student Science Symposium.
A $500,000 federal grant is helping Mississippi State agriculture students apply virtual reality technology to train for high-tech careers in environmental control.