August 20, 2004 - K. Raja Reddy, Research Professor, Plant and Soil Sciences and GRI Faculty Affiliate has been selected to receive the "Outstanding Agricultural Scientist Award - 2004" by the Association of Agricultural ...
July 27, 2004 - President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Water Resources Research Act on July17, 1964, forty years ago. Click here to view a copy of the WhiteHouse press release for that event. Click here to view a copy ...
July 20, 2004 - Jeff Ballweber, JD, GRI Associate Director for Governmental Affairs, will be presenting an oral presentation at the International Water Law Research Institute (IWLRI) and the American Water Research Association ...
July 13, 2004 - Congratulations go to Jim Thomas, Extension Professor with the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering and faculty affiliate of the GRI, for being selected as the National Winner in the National ...
July 1, 2004 - On Wednesday, 30 June 2004, MSU administration along with past and present work associates, family and friends joined to celebrate the retirement of longtime researcher and scientist Dr. Roy A. Crochet. ...
June 16, 2004 - Congratulations go to 2 students of Dr. David R. Shaw, William L. Giles Distinguished Professor and Director of the GeoResources Institute. The students received honors at the recent 2004 Annual Conference ...
June 10, 2004 - Congratulations go to GRI Graduate Research Assistant, Pushkar Pradhan,who has recently been awarded a Barrier Fellowship from MSU's BagleyCollege of Engineering.Pushkar has been working with Dr. Roger ...
June 4, 2004 - Mr. Sachin Kumar Bhate was recently invited to Woods Hole, MA to give a presentation on a software application he is developing: The Data Analysis and Model Assessment Portal (DA_MAP) for Ocean Circulation ...
May 25, 2004 - Hancock County - Jim Corbin, Senior Research Scientist and Deputy Director of MSU's GeoResources Institute - Stennis location, recently accepted an invitation from NASA Stennis Chief Information Officer, ...
May 18, 2004 - Starkville - While the technology at GeoResources Institute seems more fitting for Star Trek rather than Mississippi, officials say their work will help the state go were no one has gone in economic development.
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