STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s Institute for the Humanities announces its newest cohort of Faculty Fellows whose ...
A chapel service takes place at 5 p.m., Monday [Jan. 19] in the Chapel of Memories and is sponsored by the Center for Student ...
Rader, who serves as head of the Department of Sociology, said, “I am honored that my book, ‘Teaching Fear,’ was selected for ...
As Mississippi faces a nursing shortage, the university’s School of Nursing is driving sustainable improvements in healthcare ...
When Dr. Jake Shivley arrived at Mississippi State in 2000 as an undergraduate majoring in wildlife and fisheries with a ...
Across Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, YouTube and TikTok, MSU social media platforms recorded more than 132 million ...
Phase two of construction on the new Hardy Plaza is underway, with Hardy Street closed to through traffic as the former ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—It’s not surprising that musician siblings Savannah and Brandon Hudson have more than 2.3 million monthly ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Saturday [July 19] marks a pivotal moment in Mississippi State history—the 60th anniversary of Dr. Richard E. Holmes becoming the university’s first African American student. Dr.
Mississippi State President Mark E. Keenum (seventh from left) poses with the 2022-23 MSU Presidential Scholars. The group of 42 students represents the largest class of scholars to date. (Photo by ...
A thick morning fog covers Davis Wade Stadium and the entire campus on Wednesday morning [Jan 7]. After anticipated rain and thunderstorms round out this week, Starkville can expect a return to cooler ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—A seasoned higher education administrator with a vision for elevating Mississippi State University’s James Worth Bagley College of Engineering to an even higher level of national ...
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