Mississippi State is recognizing faculty and staff with annual awards for exceptional teaching, mentoring and advising, honoring those making a difference in students’ lives.
A Mississippi State professor from the university’s main campus in Starkville and an assistant clinical professor from MSU-Meridian are top award winners this year for the Mississippi chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, honoring their achievements and continuing work in social work education.
Mississippi State University Professor Todd Mlsna is the 2022 Chemist of the Year for the state of Mississippi, an honor awarded by the American Chemical Society at their recent spring awards banquet in Starkville.
After witnessing the “slap heard around the world” during the 2022 Oscars, I wasn’t surprised when the internet split into two camps: #TeamWill and #TeamChris.
A Mississippi State faculty member is featuring the university’s proposed interdisciplinary Bachelor of Science degree in Data Science at this weekend’s SEC Mini-Conference on Artificial Intelligence in the Curriculum.
Mississippi State English Professor Catherine Pierce—also serving as Mississippi’s Poet Laureate—officially is being recognized for this prestigious, statewide appointment on April 11.
Mississippi State Geology Professor Renee Clary is being honored this week as a new Fellow of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences.
A Mississippi State University political scientist said Russian President Vladimir Putin took a “rational gamble” when he directed the invasion of Ukraine last month. Regardless of their views on the conflict, many observers around the world expected the war to be over by now.
Under the leadership of a new executive director—longtime physician Dr. Katrina Poe—Mississippi State’s Longest Student Health Center is continuing to ensure each patient feels valued as they receive the utmost care, conveniently on campus.
A Mississippi State sociology faculty member is a selection for the New Scholar Award from the American Society of Criminology’s Division on Women and Crime.
Russia’s threats to invade Ukraine have sent people looking at maps of Eastern Europe. But to understand the implications, it’s probably better to look at a globe, Vasabjit Barnajee said during Monday’s Starkville Rotary Club meeting.
Archaeology finds from an expedition team including Mississippi State’s Edmond A. “Tony” Boudreaux III, a faculty member in the Cobb Institute of Archaeology, has been highlighted in “American Archaeology,” a national magazine for archaeology scholars and laypeople.