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Feb. 25, 2022

Universal sex differences appear in adolescents’ career aspirations, MU study finds

Researchers at the University of Missouri and University of Essex say their results also mirror a similar study completed in 1918

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Feb. 23, 2022

A history untold

A German studies professor is using her expertise to widen the scope of Black history as it’s taught in America.

University of Missouri historic columns

Feb. 23, 2022

MEDIA ADVISORY: Columbia set to host South Korean polling location

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Feb. 23, 2022

Chancellor’s Arts Showcase ready to shine

The annual event features work from more than 100 University of Missouri students, faculty and alumni.

Sang Kim, Yoorim Purim and Ikhee

Feb. 23, 2022

Columbia and Mizzou chosen as polling location for South Korean election

For the first time, South Koreans registered for overseas voting can cast their ballots at MU.

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Feb. 22, 2022

Elements of leadership

A new faculty-focused program develops leaders and strengthens the leadership community.

Lexie Schrock in Times Square with a Mizzou sweatshirt on

Feb. 22, 2022

A Tiger in Times Square

Textile and apparel management student Lexie Schrock represented Mizzou at this year’s New York Fashion Week. Read what she learned from the hands-on experience.

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Feb. 22, 2022

Social, cultural factors in veterinary field may hinder students, professionals from seeking mental-health help

Study found those with more severe depressive symptoms mentioned barriers at higher rates.

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Feb. 22, 2022

Adolescent psychological well-being tied to adult risk of cardiovascular disease, study finds

University of Missouri engineering and medicine researchers find that people who are more upbeat in their youth can lower their chances for heart disease as adults.

Picture of a custom finger clip device that can offer a new way to measure blood pressure, other vital signs.

Feb. 18, 2022

Custom finger clip offers a new way to measure blood pressure, other vitals

University of Missouri engineers have designed a prototype of a novel blood pressure monitoring device using two photoplethysmography (PPG) sensors.

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