Trey Songz, Amos Lee headline Saturday’s Old Main Music Fest
Mississippi State University will bring national touring acts Trey Songz and Amos Lee to campus for this year’s Old Main Music Festival.
Special events to highlight ECO Week
Exhibits, information, speakers, music and more are on the agenda for Mississippi State University’s ECO Week and Earth Day celebration April 19-23.
Former poet laureate to speak at MSU April 6
A Nobel Prize winner and former U.S. poet laureate will read from his works April 6 at Mississippi State University.
MSU student’s body found
A Mississippi State University student from West Point was found dead Thursday afternoon in a lake north of Starkville.
Monday Profile: Nature, music in harmony
As Mississippi State University student Wyn Dawson walked along the Trail of Big Trees this weekend in the Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge, his thoughts were interrupted by the sound of a female Red-cockaded Woodpecker tapping determinedly on a nearby tree.
MSU literary event to feature ‘Strange Weather’
Award-winning Mississippi State University fiction writer Becky Hagenston will read from her new short stories next month on campus.
Steve Mullen: What would Ulysses do?
It’s worth taking a tour of Mississippi State University’s newly digitized version of “The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant,” a chunk of the president’s writings and other Grant-related items now housed there.
MSU’s Sidney loses year of eligibility, will miss games next year; State to appeal
The lengthy saga and NCAA investigation surrounding the eligibility of Mississippi State University freshman Renardo Sidney has come to ruling after the NCAA reached a decision to bench him for nine basketball games next season and make him repay $11,800.
MSU’s Sidney loses year of eligibility, will miss games next year; State to appeal
The lengthy saga and NCAA investigation surrounding the eligibility of Mississippi State University freshman Renardo Sidney has come to ruling after the NCAA reached a decision to bench him for nine basketball games next season and make him repay $11,800.
MUW students, faculty welcome shared degrees with Miss. State
Students in the Culinary Arts Institute at Mississippi University for Women said they were excited about a new partnership with Mississippi State, offering a degree in culinology.
Miss. State, MUW embark on plan to share degrees, services
Don’t call it a merger, but Mississippi University for Women and Mississippi State University will begin sharing a pair of degrees this fall and will explore consolidation of administrative services. Responding to the State College Board’s Thursday order that the schools explore consolidation possibilities, MUW President Dr. Claudia Limbert said she preferred the term “shared services.”
MSU fraternity could be re-colonized
The Mississippi State University chapter of the Kappa Sigma fraternity could be re-colonized as early as this summer, the national organization’s executive director said Friday.