global engineering leadership | Bagley College of Engineering - Part 6

BCoE Distinguished Lecture: Pratt & Whitney president speaks at BCoE

Paul Adams, president of aerospace firm Pratt & Whitney, spoke to the Bagley College of Engineering October 17 as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series. Adams became president of Pratt & Whitney, a division of United Technologies Corp., January 1. He is responsible for the company’s global operations in the design, manufacture and service of…

October 28, 2014


Chevron commits to multiyear million-dollar donation

STARKVILLE, Miss. – An international energy company’s financial commitment will support James Worth Bagley College of Engineering educational initiatives for the next three years. Chevron recently announced a $1,080,000 contribution to Mississippi State University through its University Partnership Program. This adds to the more than $2.5 million the company has invested in the college in…

August 8, 2014


Eight Students Receive Hall of Fame Honors

WEST POINT, Miss — Eight students joined the Bagley College of Engineering’s Student Hall of Fame at a ceremony at Old Waverly April 21. Students are nominated for the BCoE Student Hall of Fame by faculty, staff, and student organizations. Inductees are chosen based on his academics, leadership, work accomplishments, service, and character. The BCoE…

April 29, 2014


Nine named BCoE Distinguished Alumni Fellows

STARKVILLE, Miss. — The Bagley College recognized nine alumni for their professional accomplishments and dedication to engineering and Mississippi State during its annual Distinguished Fellows ceremony. “The Distinguished Fellows event is always great for the college because it allows our students to see the success of our alumni and be inspired to pursue their careers…

March 31, 2014


Novosel selected for National Academy of Engineers

A Mississippi State electrical engineering alumnus joins the industry’s most respected professionals as a member of a nationally acclaimed institution. Damir Novosel, a 1992 doctoral graduate in electrical engineering, has been selected as a member of the National Academy of Engineers (NAE). He joins his peers as a member of the electric power/energy systems engineering…

March 1, 2014


Student Hall of Fame

Top row (from left): Ryan Harper, Cody LeBleu, Kari Oppedal. Bottom row (from left): Timothy Sellers, Emily Shand, Emma Van Epps. The James Worth Bagley College of Engineering is proud to recognize this year’s honorees for the Student Hall of Fame. These students have demonstrated superior academic achievement, leadership, and service/character. The Bagley College of…

February 6, 2012


Research

The Department of Aerospace Engineering at Mississippi State University provides the foundation for students to be critical thinkers and to assume leadership positions in their careers. This is accomplished by combining the expertise of the faculty with world-class research facilities, including the ERC and the Raspet Flight Research Laboratory. This results in a comprehensive research…

January 4, 2012


MSU alumnus named associate dean in BCoE

STARKVILLE, Miss. – A Mississippi State alumnus with more than 25 years experience as a faculty member will become associate dean for academic affairs in the Bagley College of Engineering (BCoE). Royce O. Bowden Jr. officially assumes his new role Sept. 16. He replaces Donna S. Reese who was recently named head of the computer…

September 13, 2011


Five BCoE students have ‘Spirit’

STARKVILLE, Miss— Challenging common stereotypes, five Bagley College of Engineering students have combined academic success with dance, athletics, international travel, and party-planning to earn Mississippi State’s premier student award. These students were among 22 from across the university to be recognized with the 2010 Spirit of State Award. Recipients were nominated or received references from…

April 19, 2010


MSU inks dual degree agreement with UWA

STARKVILLE, Miss.— A new program will help Mississippi State University (MSU) open new education avenues for students of an Alabama liberal arts university. The partnership with the University of West Alabama (UWA) establishes an interstate dual degree program allowing students to simultaneously earn bachelor’s degrees in mathematics and engineering. “Many of our current and prospective…

August 19, 2009