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Sep. 29, 2020

Seven little-known library resources

Free online tools you didn’t know existed that can change the way you teach, learn and research.

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Sep. 29, 2020

A retrospective view of COVID-19

MU researchers are collecting survey data and voluntary blood samples from a randomized sample population of MU students, faculty and staff to examine the prevalence of COVID-19 antibodies in the Tiger community.

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Sep. 29, 2020

"Mizzou: Our Time to Lead" art installation

More than 3,000 tiger paws recently popped up on the Francis Quadrangle — each representing a "Mizzou: Our Time to Lead" scholarship recipient.

Elizabeth Dorssom, a young woman with blonde hair and glasses, wearing a green floral top

Sep. 29, 2020

Elizabeth Dorssom awarded Humane Studies Fellowship

Student Affairs staff member, Andrea Kimura, leads a yoga class at Traditions Plaza in 2018.

Sep. 29, 2020

Meet Andrea Kimura

Living in a pandemic can be stressful and cause anxiety, but Student Health and Well-Being’s health educator can help.

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Sep. 28, 2020

Colleges are hiring their own students as Covid-19 safety influencers

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Sep. 28, 2020

Detecting fake online photos, videos with a computerized brain

Nearly $1.2 million in grants will help MU researchers create an intelligent computer detection system.

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Sep. 28, 2020

Program helps employees in recovery return to the workplace

A new University of Missouri community health initiative will assist rural communities in countering the effects of the opioid crisis.

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Sep. 28, 2020

What does it take to create a bingeworthy company?

Tune in at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29, to hear from Marc Randolph, the co-founder and first CEO of Netflix.

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Sep. 28, 2020

Study links patients living in disadvantaged areas to inadequate screening for obesity

MU researchers are exploring how a person’s address and socioeconomic disadvantages increase their risk for the disease.

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