A Mississippi State Bagley College of Engineering and Swalm School of Chemical Engineering faculty member and graduate student are part of a multi-institutional team that is reporting a breakthrough in advanced materials research.

Many students face uncertainty about their future career path and have difficulty selecting a major. Senior industrial engineering major Caroline Bearden had a few false starts before she was able to find the field that fit her perfectly in the Bagley College of Engineering.

Continental Tire has selected Mississippi State University students Sarah Chipley of Vicksburg and James Leggett of Jackson for summer engineering internships in Clinton.

Three Mississippi State University personnel are being recognized as Mississippi’s leaders in technology.

The Computer Science Department of the Bagley College of Engineering is now offering fully online graduate courses that are delivered both synchronously and asynchronously, maximizing the flexibility of the degree. Spring 2020 applications are now being accepted. Students who wish to take classes during the fall 2019 semester can apply as an unclassified student for…

A new military engineering course offered by Mississippi State University’s Bagley College of Engineering serves to introduce students to the history and development of military engineering. Military Engineering (GE 8303) functions as an introductory course for the college’s Master of Engineering – Military Engineering degree which kicked off last year. Students in the GE 8303…

Aerospace engineering professor Rani Sullivan has been chosen as the 2019 recipient of the Hermann Oberth Award by the Greater Huntsville Section of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. The award is presented each year to a section member in recognition of outstanding individual scientific achievement or for the promotion and advancement of the…

Experiencing Germany wasn’t in Ryan A. Shoemake’s plans when he transferred to Mississippi State in 2015 from Jones County Junior College. However, an encounter with a foreign language class sparked a new interest—living abroad.

“If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” The words of this centuries-old adage are engrained in the mind and the life of Wes Lowe.

In 2019, Jeannette Booth will turn 80 and celebrate two major, 60-year milestones: employment with MSU and marriage to her husband, Marion Booth. One thing she won’t do is retire.