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Oct. 12, 2020

Students prepare musical for eventual New York debut

The COVID-19 pandemic delayed the big city premiere of a Mizzou-made production. In the meantime, the show’s team is forging ahead and finding innovative ways to reach audiences.

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Oct. 12, 2020

Morbid curiosity

“The Art of Death” exhibit at the MU Museum of Art & Archeology runs through Oct. 18 and represents a research project where students explore viewers’ reactions to death imagery in the arts.

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Oct. 9, 2020

MU announces virtual celebration for 2020 graduates; in-person celebration to be determined at a later date

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Oct. 9, 2020

Establishing Mizzou as a national leader in precision health

As executive vice chancellor for health affairs, Rick Barohn is using his talent for inspiring others to put Mizzou at the forefront of life-changing precision health advancements.

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Oct. 8, 2020

Perceptions of body image linked to sexual dysfunction

MU study analyzes effects of body image on sexual activities in hookup culture.

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Oct. 8, 2020

Vice presidential debate reinforces partisan preferences, study finds

In virtual debate-viewing study, participants find U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris outperforms Vice President Mike Pence.

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Oct. 8, 2020

Missouri School of Journalism alumna is living her dream at a full-service ad agency

Alicia White credits Mizzou for helping her prepare for a successful career.

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Oct. 8, 2020

Making leadership a lifestyle

Meet six Trulaske College of Business alumni who are leaders others want to follow.

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Oct. 7, 2020

Show me literacy

MU College of Education earns $5.45 million to advance literacy efforts throughout Missouri.

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Oct. 7, 2020

Engineering team develops new model to predict algae growth

The research has the potential to increase algae production — and that could lead to cleaner water supplies.

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