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Jan. 15, 2022

Photo gallery: First snow of 2022

Campus feels different with a snow-filled backdrop. See photos from the first major dusting of the year.

two golden retrievers in mizzou scarves

Jan. 14, 2022

Photo gallery: 2022 National Dress Up Your Pet Day

Whether they’re wearing black and gold or have Tiger blood in their veins — some of the goodest boys and girls are celebrating National Dress Up Your Pet Day.

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

Jan. 14, 2022

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.

Ashley M. Jones headshot

Jan. 14, 2022

Her authentic self

Ashley M. Jones, the MU Celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. keynote speaker and Alabama poet laureate, inspires others through verse.

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Jan. 14, 2022

Truman’s declassified Mizzou survival guide

As the semester kicks off, here are some tips and tricks for navigating campus and college life.

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Jan. 14, 2022

Mizzou Alternative Breaks branches back out

Applications open Jan. 16 for spring 2022 Mizzou Alternative Breaks trips. Learn how the program is returning to wider service this year.

Musician Sheryl Crow, who is a graduate of the University of Missouri

Jan. 12, 2022

University of Missouri names choral hall after graduate Sheryl Crow

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Jan. 12, 2022

Study: BPA exposure of the placenta could affect fetal brain development

University of Missouri scientists examine how the transfer of bisphenol A (BPA) from mother to child could affect fetal brain development.

M. Heather Carver headshot

Jan. 12, 2022

M. Heather Carver receives Leslie Irene Coger Award for Distinguished Performance

This is a photo of students at school.

Jan. 11, 2022

Popular students may not always be the most well-liked, MU study finds

Findings can help teachers promote prosocial behaviors, cultivate positive school climate.

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