STARKVILLE, Miss.—Noah Berry is the newest addition to the Mississippi State University Foundation team, bringing experience and enthusiasm to work in an economic sector he knows well.
Mississippi State students and staff pose after the university’s Air Force ROTC Detachment 425 finished second nationally in the Mardi Gras Drill Meet this month at Tulane University in New Orleans, ...
Mississippi State’s International Research Development Office is announcing a new Fulbright Pathways website, a repository that builds upon decades of MSU’s Fulbright legacy and provides a central hub ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State is honoring four community engagement projects with the university’s annual Excellence in Community Engagement Awards.
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State is introducing a new online industrial technology master’s degree to equip students with industry-driven managerial and technological skills, positioning them for ...
One of Mississippi State’s largest annual activities, International Fiesta, is April 11 and plans are well underway as university and local World Neighbors Association organizers develop the day’s ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—British Consul General to the Southeast U.S. Rachel Galloway visited Mississippi State today [Feb. 25] for a discussion with university President Mark E. Keenum on leadership and ...
A sophomore building construction science major, Makayla Martin first discovered her love for this work after taking a shop class in her Mission, Texas, high school where she made a cutting board with ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State graduates continue to find career success thanks to their Bulldog education, a recent survey shows.
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s Special Olympics Club Unified flag football team is beginning 2026 with a second-place finish at the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association, or NIRSA ...
MSU Police Cpl. Kody Biggs has made protecting young girls and women his personal business. The MSU-Meridian police officer of over two years volunteers part-time as a self-defense instructor in ...
MERIDIAN, Miss.—Mississippi State University has named Pamela Vayda department head and program director for the Meridian-based Master of Physician Assistant Studies program. Pamela Vayda (Photo by ...
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