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graduate shaking hands with president choi

Dec. 18, 2023

Photo gallery: December 2023 commencement

Last weekend, MU celebrated the accomplishments of more than 1,780 Tigers as they received their degrees. See photos from the December 2023 commencement ceremonies.

zachary massey

Dec. 14, 2023

Informing the public about the risks of cannabis

A new NIH grant will help MU researcher Zachary Massey research how to effectively warn the public about health effects of cannabis by determining the most effective use of health warning labels on cannabis products.

group of students walking by the columns at the University of Missouri

Dec. 13, 2023

Time magazine names University of Missouri as one of the Best Colleges for Future Leaders

a person holds pluvicto

Dec. 13, 2023

MU Health Care pilots breakthrough treatment for prostate cancer

Treatment uses radioisotopes produced in the University of Missouri Research Reactor.

MU's Noah Glaser in his lab.

Dec. 12, 2023

For people with autism navigating public transit, virtual reality help could be on the way

shirwan and a colleage in the lab

Dec. 12, 2023

Haval Shirwan named National Academy of Inventors Fellow

composite of cleats and helmets

Dec. 12, 2023

Engineering an edge

Football and engineering might not seem like a likely couple, but students in Mizzou’s College of Engineering are using their technical know-how to design safer and more comfortable football equipment for the ninth-ranked Tigers.

Matt Martens headshot

Dec. 11, 2023

Matthew Martens named interim provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs 

Martens has served as senior vice provost since 2021 and previously served as associate provost for academic programs.

Orlando Guerrero headshot

Dec. 11, 2023

Learning to love higher education

Unsure of what to do after high school, Orlando Guerrero toured Mizzou and realized college was his next venture.

Nick Young headshot

Dec. 11, 2023

Selfless support in Mid-MO and beyond

After transferring to Mizzou to learn how to serve others through teaching, Nick Young is taking his degree back to his hometown in rural Missouri — prepared to help students with special needs succeed in the classroom and in life.

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