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Marissa LaMartina

Aug. 14, 2023

The science of saving species

Senior Marissa LaMartina shares how her summer research at the St. Louis Zoo is helping increase the population of endangered species like the Mexican red wolf and the babirusa.

Rosalie Ierardi

Aug. 14, 2023

Ticking the box for cattle health

Doctoral student Rosalie Ierardi shares how her summer traveling throughout Missouri is helping farmers protect their cows against life-threatening disease.

Kameron Hahn

Aug. 14, 2023

Unraveling the secrets of colorectal cancer

Junior Kameron Hahn shares how his summer in Germany helped contribute to the global collaboration that drives progress in cancer research.

Top row: Kameron Hahn, Rosalie Ierardi and Melissa LaMartina. Bottom row: Kathryn Vanden Hoek and Kent Waller

Aug. 14, 2023

What I did for my summer research project

From working to save endangered species at the St. Louis Zoo to studying cancer in Germany — meet five Tigers who spent their summer breaks exploring the world and uncovering new truths.

Memorial Union from the East

Aug. 14, 2023

15th Harry S. Truman Conference commemorates 70th anniversary of U.S.-Korea Alliance

Biennial event explores globalization, society, energy, technology and the environment.

composite of 16 state fair photos

Aug. 11, 2023

Photo gallery: Mizzou Day at the Missouri State Fair

The Missouri State Fair kicked off Aug. 10 with Mizzou Day. See how Tigers celebrated and shared the impact we're making in Missouri and around the world.

composite of 10 faculty photos

Aug. 10, 2023

New faculty share why they chose Mizzou

Faculty members are gearing up for the first week of classes. To celebrate, 10 Tigers explain what brought them to MU.

aerial shot of jesse and columns at sunset

Aug. 10, 2023

Missouri Cancer Registry achieves Gold Certification

group photo of cherng scholars

Aug. 10, 2023

Fourteen Tigers named Cherng Summer Scholars

Aug. 10, 2023

To keep people from texting and driving, remind them of the deadly consequences - and the choice they have to change their behavior

University of Missouri research examines strategies for preventing texting and driving as health messages that highlight the deadly consequences but don’t limit a person’s freedom to choose their behavior.

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