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Abbie Knudsen

April 22, 2021

Abbie Knudsen receives William A. Wolff Volunteerism Award

Shelly Rodgers

April 22, 2021

Shelly Rodgers named Maxine Wilson Gregory Chair in Journalism Research

14 grad headshots

April 21, 2021

Tigers from #MIZ20 return to the ’Zou

The coronavirus pandemic prevented in-person commencement ceremonies in 2020. Check in with some of the alumni who are returning to campus this weekend for their chance to walk.

columns with banners on them

April 21, 2021

President Choi's blog: Join the president and provost on Friday for a Tiger Support session

George Floyd’s death, as well as continued acts of violence and loss of life, have been traumatic for many. Students, faculty and staff who would like to come and process any feelings or thoughts are invited to join President Choi and Provost Ramchand from 3 to 4 p.m. Friday, April 23.

Jeff Zeilenga

April 21, 2021

Jeff Zeilenga recognized as University Partner of the Year by Sigma Phi Epsilon

a body of water with thousands of water fowl on it

April 21, 2021

Research team training artificial intelligence to better detect small objects

A team from the College of Engineering is developing a deep learning system that will better identify small objects such as waterfowl in images.

University of Missouri historic columns

April 20, 2021

MEDIA ADVISORY: University of Missouri to host in-person commencement ceremonies for 2020 and 2021 graduates

group photo of students during their mizzou alternative break trip (taken pre-COVID)

April 20, 2021

New fund makes service more accessible

Four friends and Mizzou alumnae helped launch a scholarship to make it easier for students with disabilities to participate in service experiences.

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April 20, 2021

Expert comment: Why it’s vital to preserve history with digital news

monitor on a desk in a modern office

April 20, 2021

Recovery friendly workplaces: A model for building a stronger Missouri workforce and economy

University of Missouri Extension is helping communities and workplaces that are friendly to those recovering from opioid addiction.

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