BIOMEDICAL | Bagley College of Engineering - Part 12

MEDIA ADVISORY: Groundbreaking for new engineering building

University officials and guests will break ground Tuesday [June 6] for a new facility adjacent to the McCarthy Gymnasium that will house Mississippi State’s agricultural and biological engineering department. Among speakers at the 10:30 a.m. program are Ray Hayes, vice president for finance and administration; Peter Rabideau, provost and vice president for academic affairs; and…

June 5, 2006


Noel Schulz named to editorial board of global organization

A Mississippi State faculty member is serving a three-year term on an editorial board that reviews and approves media policies for the global Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Noel Schulz, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at the university, recently was elected to the IEEE Press Board during a meeting of the…

April 4, 2006


Bill Elmore fills MSU’s Henry Chair in Chemical Engineering

September 15, 2005 An award-winning veteran faculty member at Louisiana Tech University is the new holder of the Hunter W. Henry Chair in Chemical Engineering at Mississippi State. Bill B. Elmore recently joined the Bagley College of Engineering after 15 years at the Ruston, La., institution. An associate professor in the Swalm School of Chemical…

September 15, 2005


Bill Elmore fills MSU’s Henry Chair in Chemical Engineering

September 15, 2005 An award-winning veteran faculty member at Louisiana Tech University is the new holder of the Hunter W. Henry Chair in Chemical Engineering at Mississippi State. Bill B. Elmore recently joined the Bagley College of Engineering after 15 years at the Ruston, La., institution. An associate professor in the Swalm School of Chemical…

September 15, 2005


MSU engineering student attending NSF nanotechnology workshop

June 6, 2005 A Mississippi State doctoral student in biomedical engineering is one of 20 university winners of National Science Foundation fellowships to attend 2005 summer institutes in their respective fields of study. New Orleans native Lakiesha N. Claude is visiting Northwestern University in Chicago this week [June 6-10] to participate in the Summer Institute…

June 6, 2005


Biological engineering major at MSU chosen for NIH internship

April 6, 2005 Mississippi State biological engineering major Katherine E. Sinele of Flora is among 16 students from across the country selected to participate in a prestigious summer intern program sponsored by the National Institutes of Health. A senior concentrating in biomedical engineering studies, Sinele was chosen from among 135 applicants from 59 colleges and…

April 12, 2005


Bagley College Welcomes Dr. William Batchelor as head of ABE

When the new head of Mississippi State University’s Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering assumed his duties in January, he already knew a lot about the department’s work. William D. Batchelor’s background is in plant growth and development modeling. “A lot of that technology was developed here at MSU,” he said. “Most of my previous…

March 10, 2005


MSU engineering college recognizes distinguished alumni

March 10, 2005 Nine business and industry leaders who carved out successful careers after graduating from Mississippi State’s Bagley College of Engineering are being honored as 2005 Distinguished Fellows. The alumni received plaques and personal congratulations from college Dean Kirk H. Schulz during a recent ceremony at the university’s Hunter Henry Center. “We are extremely…

March 10, 2005


Gilbert to Become President of Institute of Biological Engineering

STARKVILLE, Miss.–Mississippi State associate provost Jerry Gilbert—widely known for his studies of the aging process—will become president of the Institute of Biological Engineering Jan. 1. A Jackson native and faculty member at the university since 1988, Gilbert will preside over the national professional organization’s 2005 annual meeting next March in Athens, Ga. As president-elect, he…

November 2, 2004


MSU Student Selected for National Science Foundation Fellowship

STARKVILLE, Miss.–A Mississippi State electrical engineering student is the winner of a 2004 National Science Foundation graduate fellowship and will begin developing a research project this summer. Doctoral student John E. Ball is among approximately 900 selected for the highly competitive three-year awards, which fund research and education in most fields of science and engineering….

May 4, 2004