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Lafferre Hall

Jan. 4, 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.

Peter Chau uses his tablet to join a video call in the Multicultural Center Oct. 14, 2021. Sam O'Keefe/University of Missouri

Jan. 3, 2022

Starting fresh

Pandemic or no pandemic, sophomore Peter Chau is finding ways to thrive on campus.

a group of people outside at a garden

Dec. 22, 2021

MU Extension year in review

Bold goals, big partnerships and 6 million Missourians served headlined MU Extension’s 2021.

photo of three students at commencement. they're smiling and clapping during the ceremony

Dec. 20, 2021

Photo gallery: December 2021 commencement

Last weekend, we celebrated the accomplishments of more than 1,700 Tigers as they received their degrees. See photos from the December 2021 commencement ceremonies.

Sarah Kammeyer headshot

Dec. 20, 2021

Sarah Kammeyer wins third place at geographer conference

3D-models of the species’ individual armor plates

Dec. 17, 2021

Bringing 400-million-year-old fossilized armored worms to ‘virtual’ life

A University of Missouri paleontologist and team created 3D virtual models of armor plates from fossilized skeletons of ancient worms, discovering two new species in the fossil record.

'This is an image of a girl excited to see Santa Claus.

Dec. 16, 2021

Photo Gallery: Santa's visit to the MU Thompson Center

The MU Thompson Center invited Santa Claus to come to town and give out gifts to children.

Chris Robert headshot

Dec. 16, 2021

Chris Robert named interim dean of the Trulaske College of Business

decorations outside the chancellor's residence

Dec. 15, 2021

Photo gallery: Residence on Francis Quadrangle holiday decorations

Mizzou staff annually deck the halls of the university’s oldest building. See photos of this year’s decorations.

group photo of five women

Dec. 15, 2021

Getting Cheryl back to the things she loves

Nearly a year after a life-changing stroke, Cheryl Overstreet is making her way back to her hobbies thanks to occupational therapy graduate students Emily Hollander and Lily Merz.

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