All Topics Archive

April 29, 2025

Mizzou historian reflects on pope's passing and the path to a new pontiff

John Frymire was the first North American granted access to the Vatican's secret archives. Today, he sheds light on centuries of papal succession tradition.

Pavel Bosovik

April 29, 2025

Mizzou alumnus uses innovative spirit, business acumen to build vehicle empire

Pavel Bosovik is the founder and CEO of 27North, an expedition vehicle manufacturing company in Springfield, Missouri.

Kyleigh Stagner

April 29, 2025

Saddling up for a lifetime of animal care

Raised on a hobby farm in Missouri, Kyleigh Stagner grew up caring for large animals. Now a first-year vet student at Mizzou, she’s turning family-taught lessons of compassion and hard work into a career dedicated to bridging the gap between animals and their owners.

Group of people on stairs with StormReady sign

April 28, 2025

University of Missouri recognized as StormReady by the National Weather Service

The recognition is awarded to institutions that demonstrate a strong commitment to severe weather preparedness.

Three people looking at a rock while learning the art of flint knapping

April 28, 2025

History in action: Mizzou students recreate ancient tools

The University of Missouri’s new experimental archaeology class brings the past to life through experiential learning.

Innovation graphic

April 28, 2025

Mizzou's patent portfolio grows

In calendar year 2024, Mizzou received 23 U.S. patents while new products hit the market.

Trees

April 25, 2025

Photo gallery: Trees of Mizzou

See images of some of Mizzou's more than 5,600 inventoried trees.

Allen and Melissa Niedermann in a lab

April 25, 2025

Mizzou couple found love in the lab in the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources

Allen and Melissa Niedermann met in an entomology lab in 1998 and now two of their children attend Mizzou as legacies – one even inherited their love of entomology.

A person getting their blood pressure checked.

April 24, 2025

A new way of visualizing blood pressure data can help doctors better manage patients with hypertension

Mizzou researchers explore how “smoothed” graphs can help doctors see whether a patient’s blood pressure is under control.

Helping hands, care for the elderly concept

April 24, 2025

Science confirms what an only child already knows: caregiving alone is tough

University of Missouri researchers explore how caring for a parent differs when you’re among siblings compared to being an only child.

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