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Five high school students from North Mississippi, ranging from sophomores to seniors, are participating in the MSU Department ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Five Mississippi State University students are spending their summer gaining real-world agricultural ...
In addition to the entomology programs, USDA contributed funds to the MAFES Sweet Potato Clean Plant Program through the ...
Kenneth Anthony, professor and head of MSU’s Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, is the co-author of “Mississippi ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s Center for Academic Excellence is now a Level 1-certified tutor-training program as recognized by the international College Reading and Learning Association.
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi is one step closer to a federal Sentinel Landscape designation through the advancement of a proposal developed by the Mississippi Secretary of State’s Office, Governor’s ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Farm Foundation has selected Keith Coble, vice president of the Division of Agriculture, Forestry and ...
The New Faculty Teaching Academy is a free and optional program designed to enhance teaching skills. The course is divided into three weekly modules, each focusing on crucial aspects of effective ...
Alex Jones always knew she wanted to work with animals but wasn’t sure about her exact career path. Today, she is on track to ...
Mississippi State University’s Forensic Recovery Unit this week worked on the case of a missing Kansas woman whose body was ...
JACKSON, Miss.— The Board of Trustees of Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning today considered two new policies ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Saturday [July 19] marks a pivotal moment in Mississippi State history—the 60th anniversary of Dr. Richard E. Holmes becoming the university’s first African American student. On July ...