Baseball: Bulldogs batter St. John’s, advance to Regional Final
Charlottesville, VA — Mississippi State kept their hopes of reaching the super regionals alive by manhandling St. John’s 13-5 in the Sunday afternoon opener of
Baseball: Bulldogs can’t find clutch hit, drop 5-4 heartbreaker to Virginia in Charlottesville Regional
Charlottesville, VA — A heartbreaking 5-4 loss on Saturday night to regional host Virginia has Mississippi State against the ropes and on the brink of
Unapologetic: Starkville artist finds his beat with record label
Like many students at Mississippi State University, Don Ryvcko juggles class hours, school work and a part-time job.
Starkville considering recycling contract with Waste Pro
When Starkville first paused a recycling program that operated at a financial loss, city leaders considered forming a partnership with Mississippi State University’s program, which has a contract with the Waste Pro USA office in Columbus.
MSU maintains partnership with Nobel Peace Prize winner
The 2020 recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, announced on Friday, has a longstanding working relationship with Mississippi State University.
MSU aims to increase K-12 agricultural literacy with ‘Farm to Classroom’ initiative
A cross-college collaboration at Mississippi State University aims to foster agricultural literacy in local K-12 classrooms.
Water main break moves 22 MSU students to hotels
A water main break in a Mississippi State University residence hall on Friday temporarily moved 22 students to hotels in Starkville.
Monday Profile: Veterinary student helps bolster MSU’s LGBTQ community
Keegan Jones changed his name about a year ago, between finishing his bachelor’s degree at Mississippi State University and starting veterinary school.
Mississippi States’ Thad Cochran research park aims to keep expanding
The land that used to be Mississippi State University’s 26-acre dairy farm now has more industry than university employees — and that is the goal, said Marc McGee, director of the Research and Technology Corporation.
Winning: Love of baseball drives success for MSU head coach Chris Lemonis
Mississippi State head coach Chris Lemonis is quietly competitive. Never one to get too high or too low, he almost gives off an aloof vibe at times.
The true story of the Citizens’ Council: Work of researcher, archivist makes important part of group’s history available to the public
In 2006, Stephanie Rolph descended into the bowels of Mississippi State University’s Mitchell Memorial Library to begin research on her doctoral dissertation on the Citizen’s Council Forum, a series of TV/radio shows that aired first locally, then nationally, from 1957 to 1966.
The New Dude: MSU’s $68-million baseball stadium opens to rave reviews
Over the decades, the baseball facility at Mississippi State has acquired more names than a serial bride — official names such as Dudy Noble Field and Polk-Dement Stadium, but also more colloquial names like “The Carnegie Hall of College Baseball” or the more familiar and certainly less pretentious, “The Dude.”
Jembe Den and the powerful language of African drumming
In western culture, think of drumming and a John Bonham, Dave Grohl or even Buddy Rich may come to mind. But imagine a culture where entertainment isn’t the purpose, where drums hold deeper symbolic and historical meaning.
WWII scholar brings D-Day discussions to MSU
Mississippi State will host military historian and author Stephen A. Bourque this week for a detailed discussion of his recent book, “Beyond the Beach,” highlighting the impacts of Allied bombings on French cities before and during the Normandy landings on June 6, 1944.
MSU, C Spire partner to test state’s first terabit network
C Spire and Mississippi State University have recently announced the successful testing of the state’s first terabit-speed network connection.
Trial for second suspect in Cotton District rape set for this week
The second suspect in a 2016 rape and assault in the Cotton District is scheduled to go to trial as Oktibbeha County’s January circuit court term begins this week.
Week of events at MSU will honor America’s veterans
As part of national Veterans and Military Families Month, Mississippi State University will host several events to honor America’s veterans.
Foundation gift helps MSU autism clinic expand
Mississippi State University is receiving support from the Ridgeland-based Gertrude C. Ford Foundation for autism and developmental disabilities research and treatment services.
On to Omaha
The details will never be lost on Gary Henderson.
MSU football coach shares optimism for 2018 season
Joe Moorhead’s move late last year from the mountains of Pennsylvania to become Mississippi State’s new head football coach brought him another example of his wife, Jennifer, always being right.