For the second time in the last four years, a Mississippi State engineering student has been selected as the recipient of the C. William Hall Scholarship from the Society For Biomaterials. Kaylee Bundy, a senior majoring in biomedical engineering, was presented with the award at the society’s virtual annual meeting on Thursday, April 22. “It…
Mississippi State recognized outstanding research accomplishments from across the university during its annual research awards ceremony.
For more than four years, Starkville-based Glo has been making a splash in the world of entrepreneurship with its innovative bath toys known as Glo Pals. Now, through a partnership with Sesame Workshop, the company’s newest Pals will resemble residents of a popular street.
The Mississippi State chapter of Tau Beta Pi, an honors society for engineering students, recently inducted 33 new members into its ranks. Open to all engineering concentrations, Tau Beta Pi invites students based on grade point average and major-specific requirements. This semester’s class follows the 39-member fall 2020 class. “The MS Alpha Chapter of TBP…
Three aerospace engineering students awarded employment stipends by the Mississippi Space Grant Consortium are among the 17 students scheduled for part-time work at Mississippi State’s Raspet Flight Laboratory during 2021.
As Mississippi State soon marks the end of one of the most challenging and unusual academic years in history, the university is recognizing faculty and staff with annual awards for outstanding service and professionalism at the 143-year-old institution.
Jordan Smith of Saltillo has joined the Mississippi State University Foundation’s fundraising staff as the new assistant director of development for the James Worth Bagley College of Engineering.
An assistant professor in MSU’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is being recognized for his early career success and impactful research with a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER award.
Dylan R. Boyd, an electrical and computer engineering doctoral student, was one of just seven students selected into the newest class of MSU Graduate Student Hall of Fame Scholars.
Mississippi State University’s Speech and Debate Council claimed top national honors in recent competitions, including Mia Robertson of Starkville winning two separate national championships.