Cutting the ribbon on the $68 million facility is MSU President Mark E. Keenum. From left, are MSU Athletic Director John Cohen,
MSU officially opens new Dudy Noble Field, unveils ‘Thunder and Lightning’ statues
The standard has been raised in college baseball as Mississippi State University officially opened the new Dudy Noble Field with a grand opening ceremony Friday [Feb. 15] before the 2019 season opener against Youngstown State.
Madelyn Grace Slaten sits at an information table with posters about Camp Kesem.
New Camp Kesem at Mississippi State University to support children with a parent impacted by cancer
A national network of college student leaders who support children impacted by a parent’s cancer is announcing that Mississippi State will host a new chapter of Camp Kesem this fall.
Mississippi Deputy Commissioner of Higher Education Marcus L. Thompson
Mississippi State celebrates MLK Jr. legacy of service with 25th annual Unity Breakfast
Mississippi State continued its tradition of commemorating the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with the university’s 25th annual Unity Breakfast today [Jan. 21] before kicking off a community-wide “Day of Service.”
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MSU’s writer-in-residence brings award-winning poetry to campus
Member of the Myskoke (Creek) Nation, award-winning poet and musician Joy Harjo will present a public reading Feb. 27 at Mississippi State University.
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MSU percussion faculty member publishes music book for timpani
A recently published book by a Mississippi State associate professor of music offers young percussionists solos and exercises for the timpani – often referred to as the “kettle drums,” used in both orchestra and band.
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Black History Month continues: Lecture, exhibition to spotlight acclaimed photographer P.H. Polk
Mississippi State University Libraries, in partnership with Tuskegee University and the MSU-based Southern Literary Trail, is presenting a lecture and exhibition celebrating the work of acclaimed African-American photographer P.H. Polk.
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MSU cognitive scientist receives early career award for research on learning
Mississippi State University psychology faculty member Laura Allen is being honored by the Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences with an early career impact award.
February 14, 2019 -
The Conversation: A secure relationship with passwords means not being attached to how you pick them
The Conversation: A secure relationship with passwords means not being attached to how you pick them
When you are asked to create a password – either for a new online account or resetting login information for an existing account – you’re likely to choose a password you know you can remember. Many people use extremely basic passwords, or a more obscure one they reuse across many sites. Our research has found that others – even ones who use different passwords for each site – have a method of devising them, for instance basing them all on a familiar phrase and making site-specific tweaks.
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MSU, Uzbekistan’s Tashkent State Agrarian University sign agreement for academic and research collaborations
Mississippi State University and Uzbekistan’s Tashkent State Agrarian University are planning future academic and research collaborations after leaders from both institutions signed a memorandum of understanding Tuesday [Feb. 12] at MSU.
February 13, 2019 -
Lamar Conerly Governance Lecture to feature MSU alumnus, U.S. District Judge
A 1967 Mississippi State mathematics honors graduate and accomplished U.S. District Judge is returning to his alma mater as the newest guest in the Lamar Conerly Governance Lecture Series, part of February’s Black History Month events.
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Former astronaut, International Space Station commander Scott Kelly to visit MSU for lecture series
Former astronaut and International Space Station commander Scott Kelly visits Mississippi State on Feb. 21 as part of the university Student Association’s Global Lecture Series.
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Emerson, Dunne represent MSU in Jackson for annual HEADWAE program
A leading Mississippi State student and faculty member bring their Bulldog spirit to Jackson this month as they represent MSU at the 32nd Annual Higher Education Appreciation Day—Working for Academic Excellence (HEADWAE) program.
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Mississippi State develops smartphone app to test lumber
Determining the stiffest piece of lumber is now easier with a new smartphone app created by scientists in Mississippi State University’s Forest and Wildlife Research Center.
February 12, 2019