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Researcher checks a device

Dec. 5, 2022

University of Missouri researchers design new heart health wearable

Using a $2.6 million grant from NIH, researchers at the MU College of Engineering are designing a breathable material with antimicrobial properties for use with a wearable heart monitor.

Mizzou Wheelchair Basketball head coach Ron Lykins at the MizzouRec

Dec. 5, 2022

MU names basketball court after coaching legend

The dedication honors Ron Lykins, Mizzou Wheelchair Basketball head coach and the winningest coach in National Wheelchair Basketball Association history.

Dec. 5, 2022

Feline genetics help pinpoint first-ever domestication of cats, MU study finds

Cat genes reveal how invention of agriculture bonded cats with people in ancient Mesopotamia, leading to worldwide feline migration with humans.

A winter scene on the Quad

Dec. 5, 2022

Winter break security reminders

MUPD shares tips for preparing home and vehicles for winter travel and how to prevent package theft.

concept art of green molecules

Dec. 2, 2022

Team using fluorescent molecules as biomarkers to study secretion

A grant from the National Science Foundation is helping Mizzou researchers explore what happens to us molecularly when we get an adrenaline rush.

a composite of three gallery paintings

Nov. 30, 2022

Art beat: Local art and lattes

Breathtaking, inspiring and thought-provoking pieces of art are displayed in every campus nook and cranny. Join us as we explore MU as a veritable gallery.

Men’s Wheelchair Basketball Head Coach Ron Lykins motivates his players during a practice. Lykins was inducted into the National Wheelchair Basketball Association Hall of Fame April 14.

Nov. 30, 2022

MEDIA ADVISORY: MU dedicates basketball court to Coach Ron Lykins

University of Missouri historic columns

Nov. 30, 2022

University of Missouri announces new scholarships for first-year, nonresident students

Additional financial aid is now available to students in neighboring states.

Nov. 30, 2022

Overcoming barriers to enhance clinical trials

In two separate studies, MU researchers found testimonials on social media can help recruit much needed Black Americans and rural white men to participate in medical clinical trials.

a woman plays on a simulation on her computer

Nov. 30, 2022

Gamification brings a new meaning to hands-on learning

Trulaske College of Business retail marketing students are taking advantage of a new partnership with the College of Education and Human Development’s Adroit Studios Gaming Lab.

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