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Megan Silvey stands in her regalia in front of the J-School archway

Dec. 15, 2021

A Mizzou life

Megan Silvey has experienced magic at the University of Missouri from a variety of perspectives.

A photo of Dr. Randall Prather standing in front of a sign for the National Swine Resource & Research Center.

Dec. 14, 2021

Paving the way for a historic procedure

MU researcher Randall Prather’s work on pig genetics may soon help thousands of people waiting for organ transplants.

photo of Kenneth Trotter in uniform

Dec. 14, 2021

Marine. Tiger. Combat correspondent.

When Kenneth Trotter graduates this weekend, the military veteran hopes to combine his experience as a Marine with his education at the Missouri School of Journalism to work as a public affairs specialist for the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.

a woman takes notes while in a forest

Dec. 14, 2021

New outdoor research space benefits students, faculty and community members

The new DeLine Community Research Site is packed full of natural resource research potential.

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Dec. 13, 2021

Notable stories of 2021

Mizzou moves forward and upward, leading the way during another unprecedented year.

headshots of 8 students

Dec. 13, 2021

A bright future

On Dec. 17 and 18, the University of Missouri will graduate more than 1,700 Tigers. Meet eight soon-to-be alumni who are ready to meet their futures head-on.

two alumni smiling for a photo. they're wearing white shirts

Dec. 13, 2021

A better start

Trulaske College of Business alumnus finds success in frozen breakfast market.

Dec. 10, 2021

Photo gallery: Inaugural Deck the Columns event

Tigers enjoyed cocoa on the Quad, photos with Truman, giveaways and more at the first Deck the Columns event. See photos from the celebration.

Carolyn Anderson headshot

Dec. 10, 2021

Carolyn Anderson receives Glenn T. Seaborg Award for Nuclear Chemistry

University of Missouri historic columns

Dec. 10, 2021

Virtual chat rooms can increase negative political biases of debate viewers

University of Missouri researchers explored the political implications of digital watch parties as a means of virtually watching the 2020 U.S. presidential debates.

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