A mean, green research machine: Insect chemical facility designed to be energy efficient
Construction soon will begin on a new $1.3 million research facility near the edge of the Mississippi State University campus.
Dogs find winning combination
Mississippi State’s football team recaptured its form against Georgia on Saturday, riding a familiar formula for a 24-12 win.
Game Day shuttles run in Starkville
Starkville Main Street Association, City of Starkville, and the Mississippi State University Student Association are partnering again to provide those dining or shopping in downtown Starkville with free shuttle service to and from the MSU campus for home football games.
Strong start sets tone for Mississippi State
Entering Saturday’s game, Derek DePasquale had attempted just two of MSU’s 10 kickoffs this season.
MSU defense expects more sacks, turnovers
Mississippi State’s defensive players, despite having just four sacks entering Saturday’s game against Georgia, feel like they’re settling into State’s pressure-based scheme.
Earl Klugh opens Lyceum year of music, dance and drama
Mississippi State University’s 2010-11 Lyceum Series opens Oct. 5 with Grammy-winning guitarist Earl Klugh, followed by a myriad of musical talent from the Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble to Montana Repertory Theatre’s “Bus Stop.”
College enrollment up statewide
The state’s eight public universities’ preliminary fall 2010 enrollment figures show an increase of more than 3,000 students or 4.1 percent from fall 2009 numbers, the College Board announced Thursday.
MUW receives $200 K science grant
Mississippi University for Women recently received a $200,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education to support its Science Enrichment Program.
For first time, MSU turns away housing applicants
Hundreds of Mississippi State University students can attest to the university’s growth. For the first time, MSU has had to turn away about 400 upperclassmen requesting on-campus housing. “They approached us desiring a space in housing,” explained MSU Vice President of Student Affairs Dr. Bill Kibler, noting the requests of the upperclassmen were declined in time for them to find off-campus housing before school began.
Students have new options for textbooks
Local universities will offer a textbook rental program starting this fall, in hopes of helping students save money.
Welcome back: MSU campus flooded with students on move-in day
STARKVILLE — Vehicles lined the drop-off areas outside Mississippi State University’s 16 dormitories Wednesday as thousands of students returned for the fall semester.
Maroon Edition: MSU partners with Habitat for Humanity on second home for woman, two sons
At the end of Greenwood Street in the Sunset subdivision west of Starkville, one Habitat for Humanity house is complete and another is just getting started.
Starkville braces for the return of MSU students
With move-in day set to take place Wednesday at Mississippi State University, businesses around Starkville are bracing for an influx of students.
Puppy proofing makes for a happy home
It’s always exciting to bring a new puppy into the family, with the joy that a furry bundle can bring to adults and children alike.
600 students expected to move in to MUW
Mississippi University for Women is ready to welcome students to their campus residences, said MUW Director of Community Living Sirena Parker.
Hundreds say goodbye to Suttle Hall (VIDEO)
Hundreds of onlookers packed the hills and parking lots around Mississippi State University’s Suttle Hall Wednesday afternoon as a wrecking ball brought down chunks of the 43-year-old building.
Suttle Hall comes down today
A wrecking crew today will start demolishing a former dormitory at Mississippi State University.
Suttle Hall was built in 1967 and closed after the 2006-2007 school year.
MSU send-off parties biggest ever
A record-breaking 58 “send-off” parties will be hosted this month and in August by the Mississippi State University Alumni Association and Office of Admissions and Scholarships, as chapters around the nation welcome incoming students to the 132-year-old land grant institution.
MSU send-off parties biggest ever
A record-breaking 58 “send-off” parties will be hosted this month and in August by the Mississippi State University Alumni Association and Office of Admissions and Scholarships, as chapters around the nation welcome incoming students to the 132-year-old land grant institution.
MSU division honored by state auto makers
Automotive manufacturers and suppliers in the Magnolia State are honoring the Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems at Mississippi State University for its contributions to the industry.