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On July 1, Mississippi will have its first official state vegetable, the sweet potato. Mississippi is a top U.S. producer of the storage root, third to only North Carolina and California which are ...
Curiosity is the foundation for every scientist’s motivation to understand complex problems,” said Chandler Woo, a senior ...
President’s Circle from Creelman Street to Bully Boulevard will permanently close April 21 as construction begins on the new ...
MSU’s EcoCAR EV Challenge vehicle, a 2024 Cadillac LYRIQ, sits on display during the 2025 MSU Research Showcase. MSU students ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Nearly 20 Mississippi State faculty members are now better equipped to guide their departments, mentor ...
Emily Mackey’s life and path to veterinary school has been anything but mundane.  The third-year Doctor of Veterinary ...
One example is the success of students in Choctaw County School Districts’ elementary schools. Out of 142 districts in the ...
The recent Bulldog PRism Awards honored local and Mississippi State communications professionals in a big way this past month. Hosted by the Starkville-MSU Chapter of the Public Relations Association ...
“After that, it became my passion to help people recognize narcissistic abuse and how to help themselves heal from that ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—A $110,000 gift from the ExxonMobil Foundation is allowing Mississippi State’s Bagley College of ...
One such story revisits the notorious “Vicksburg Gamblers,” a group of rowdy card players who disrupted a Fourth of July ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s Institute for the Humanities will spotlight innovative faculty research during its annual Fellows Presentation Showcase April 23.