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April 9, 2021

Picture books can boost physical activity for youth with autism

MU researcher develops an easy and cost-effective way to promote physical activity among children with developmental disorders.

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April 9, 2021

Audio-enhanced storybooks can improve vocabulary of at-risk preschoolers

MU researcher develops interactive strategy to help youth with limited vocabularies.

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April 9, 2021

Five MU teachers honored this week with Kemper Fellowships

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April 9, 2021

Commencement 2020/2021: what you need to know

Get ready to walk, Tigers! Whether you’re a 2020 grad who is returning for a ceremony or a May or August 2021 grad ready to finish your college career strong, here are the things you need to know to prepare for commencement.

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April 9, 2021

College of Arts and Science professor awarded 2021 Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence

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April 9, 2021

College of Human Environmental Sciences professor awarded 2021 Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence

Antoinette M. Landor is an associate professor in the College of Human Environmental Sciences.

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April 9, 2021

Engineers explore algorithms, materials to improve AI vision

College of Engineering researchers are looking to build stronger algorithms for artificial intelligence allowing for better ‘vision’ and extensive real-world applications.

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April 8, 2021

MU College of Education professor awarded 2021 Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence

Laurie Kingsley is a teaching professor in the MU College of Education.

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April 8, 2021

MU announces $1 million endowed professorship to support autism research, services

This is a photo of a patient having his heart examined.

April 8, 2021

MU study finds racial inequality within heart transplant process

Findings may help explain why Black patients are less likely to receive heart transplants compared to white patients.

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