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Usher named as recipient of Larry Brown Endowed Professorship

John Usher, head of the industrial and systems engineering department within Mississippi State University’s Bagley College of Engineering, has been named as the recipient of the Larry Brown Endowed Professorship in Industrial and System Engineering. The endowed professorship was established in 2011 by several Bagley alumni and the Industrial Engineering Advisory Board. It honors longtime…

November 28, 2017


Graduation

The Mississippi State University Starkville Campus holds commencement ceremonies at the end of the fall and spring semesters (December and May respectively). The university graduates students in August, but no ceremony is held; students may elect to participate in the following December commencement. Students who graduate from BCoE-Learning programs are encouraged to participate in commencement….

September 1, 2017


FAQ

Are distance learning courses the equivalent of main campus courses? All distance learning courses/programs delivered online through the BCoE are held to applicable university/IHL regulations. Distance learning course/programs delivered through BCoE are included in the home academic department’s five-year review process. Are on-campus visits required? No, students can complete all class work from home and…

August 15, 2017


Bagley civil engineering team awarded EPA grant

M-State logo with the words Bagley College of Engineering underneath.

STARKVILLE, Miss. — A group of Bagley College civil engineering students and a faculty adviser were recently awarded a grant from the Environmental Protection Agency for a desalination project they have been developing. With a project focused on water desalination, the MSU team was one of only 38 teams across the nation to be awarded…

March 22, 2016


Professor emeritus donates newly published work to BCoE

STARKVILLE, Miss. – A former Bagley chemical engineering professor has donated his recently published book to the college. Rudy Rogers recently published “Offshore Gas Hydrates,” an in-depth look at the energy source possibilities of gas hydrates, which could potentially prove more abundant than all other fossil fuels. A copy of Rogers’ book can be found…

November 16, 2015


Daniewicz earns ASTM top honors

STARKVILLE, Miss. – A Bagley College professor received top honors from one of the world’s largest standards-developing organizations. Steve Daniewicz, a mechanical engineering professor, now ranks as a Fellow and holds an Award of Merit with ASTM International. “We are proud of Dr. Daniewicz’s leadership in ASTM. His efforts have brought additional visibility to his…

May 15, 2015


Fossil fuel debate ignites March 18 at Mississippi State event

STARKVILLE, Miss. – A March 18 event will explain the “moral case for fossil fuels” as part of the Mississippi State University Bagley College of Engineering Distinguished Lecture Series. Alex Epstein, author of “The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels” and “Fossil Fuels Improve the Planet,” will speak at a 3 p.m. free public lecture in…

March 12, 2015


NSF awards assistant professor CAREER grant

A member of the Bagley College of Engineering’s civil engineering faculty has received one of the National Science Foundation’s most competitive research grants. Xiaopeng Li, an assistant professor in the civil and environmental engineering department, earned an NSF CAREER award, which will provide $500,000 of funding for his research and educational contributions in connected automated…

February 20, 2015


Graduate student attends international laureate forum

STARKVILLE, Miss. – A doctoral candidate in the computer science and engineering department participated in an international mathematics and computer science laureate forum featuring academic leaders in the fields. Srishti Srivastava was selected to participate in the second annual Heidelberg Laureate Forum in Germany. She is one of the 200 applicants chosen from around the…

October 2, 2014


Media Alert: Mississippi State to host underwater robotics competition

STARKVILLE–Twenty teams of middle and high school students will compete Saturday, March 1 in the SeaPerch South regional competition hosted by the K-12 Outreach Office of the Bagley College of Engineering. The event begins at 9 a.m. at the Sanderson Center on Mississippi State’s campus. SeaPerch South is an underwater robotics competition that promotes hands-on…

February 27, 2014