The Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society recently inducted 29 new members into its Mississippi State University chapter. Membership in Tau Beta Pi is by invitation only. New members are selected each semester based on grade point average, with juniors needing to rank in the top 12.5 percent and seniors in the top 20 percent…

Chevron and Mississippi State University’s Bagley College of Engineering have partnered in a new educational program designed to help increase students who pursue Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (S.T.E.M.) educational opportunities. Known as CREATE, which stands for Chevron’s Reaching Excellence, Accelerating and Transforming Engineers, the innovative and comprehensive program will also help develop a pathway…
Civil engineering alumnus Gavin W. Rees has been selected as the 2019 Alumni Fellow for engineering.

Mississippi State University is working to train more students for careers in computer science, cybersecurity and coding through a new Cybersecurity Education Hub. A collaborative project with Mississippi Coding Academies, the work is funded by a grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) as well as local sources.

Agricultural & biological engineering associate professor Anna Linhoss has been featured in the latest episode of NBC Universal’s “Discovering You: Engineering Your World.”
Tuesday [Oct. 29] was a memorable day in the lives of MSU Bagley College of Engineering seniors Mary Catherine Beard and Jacob Easley, who each received a $10,000 scholarship from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation. What made the occasion even more special was receiving these awards from a former NASA astronaut who also shared several inspiring…
Mississippi State is ranked third in the nation in a “25 Best Online Master’s in Mechanical Engineering” list released by Online Schools Report.

A Mississippi State civil engineering faculty member is being recognized by the American Society of Civil Engineers-Mississippi Section as Engineer of the Year.

Several engineering students were among the winners at the recent 2019 Graduate Student Research Symposium.

Mississippi State faculty members in the university’s colleges of Education, Arts and Sciences, and Bagley College of Engineering are receiving a $1.6 million National Science Foundation grant to develop teaching materials from weather data to help secondary students learn data analysis and interpretation.