Mississippi State Newsroom
MSU Fact Book continues award-winning ways
The 2008-09 Fact Book of Mississippi State University is held in high regard by regional professionals in the field of institutional research. (Nov 6)
Professor Jan Chambers tapped for advisory role
The director of Mississippi State's Center for Environmental Health Sciences is being appointed to a major advisory position with the Environmental Protection Agency. (Nov 5)
Continuing missile threats to be focus of programs
A former U.S. State Department official and Washington, D.C.-based authority on international security strategies speaks next week at Mississippi State during a two-day visit to the university and Jackson. (Nov 4)
Nov 7 (Today)
2:00 pm Men's Basketball vs Georgetown (KY)
7:30 pm Lab Rats Goes Greek
Nov 8 (Tomorrow)
2:00 pm Lady Bulldog Basketball vs Monticello
Christmas tree growers expect sales to increase
New leader named at Delta research center
Illusion Emerald Lace is stunning sweet potato
Gifts to help animals reflect holiday spirit
Avoid a 'flu' Christmas with healthy practices
Create fun, fresh holiday decorations
Garden, kitchen creations make good holiday gifts
Healthy holidays start with good breakfasts
Family fun can be festive and frugal
Points of Pride
More PointsThe fall 2008 student population is 20 percent African-American.
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SUITABLE FOR FRAMING
-- If for nothing else, the first week in November possibly could enter the books as among the most near-perfect fall weather periods in a long, long time. Sadly, as the old saying and Nelly Furtado's 2006 song remind us, "All Good Things (Come to an End)." Beginning Monday, local meteorological reports apparently will include the "R" or "P" words*. Happily, the weekend should be a continuation of blue skies. *[Rain/Precipitation]Weather
More WeatherClear
- 72.0 F (22.0 C)
- Wind: South at 9.2 MPH (8 KT)
- Humidity: 36%
- Visibility: 10 mi.
- Barometer: 30.20 inches
- Dewpoint: 42.8 F (6.0 C)
- Last Updated on Nov 7 2009, 12:55 pm CST
- Data from the National Weather Service
