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This is an image of a brown-headed nuthatch bird.

Sep. 11, 2020

Restoring Native Birds to Missouri: Thomas Bonnot

MU School of Natural Resources assistant professor Thomas Bonnot explains how researchers are reintroducing brown-headed nuthatch birds to Missouri.

To commemorate the lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001, UM System President and MU Chancellor Mun Choi joined first responders and others for a short wreath-laying tribute on this Patriot Day. 

Sep. 11, 2020

Patriot Day 2020

To commemorate the lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001, UM System President and MU Chancellor Mun Choi joined first responders and others for a short wreath-laying tribute.

Left to right: EBV participants Gary Wheeler (DeSoto, Missouri), Chriscilia Cox (Ludowici, Georgia) and Nickolas Lawson Jr. (Columbia, South Carolina) brainstorm with Greg Bier, executive director of entrepreneurship programs at MU.

Sep. 11, 2020

Business bootcamp helps train U.S. veterans to be entrepreneurs

Intensive program teaches the steps of venture creation and management.

Mike Kateman, center, with his calf, Boots.

Sep. 11, 2020

Kateman credits 4-H for teaching leadership and life lessons

MU Assistant Vice Chancellor Mike Kateman shares how 4-H helped mold him into a leader.

Researcher preparing sample of wastewater for lab analysis

Sep. 10, 2020

A stinky job

MU scientists confirm human feces can provide an early warning of COVID-19 outbreak.

This is a photo of Jim Spain.

Sep. 10, 2020

Lending a hand

The Heart of Missouri United Way campaign launches with support from the University of Missouri

black and white photo of girl dressed as witch for halloween holding a pumpkin

Sep. 10, 2020

The 1918 flu caused Halloween cancellations across the US. It could happen again

Cornell Hall building

Sep. 10, 2020

Trulaske alumnus starts fund to support accountancy faculty

The goal is to attract and retain the faculty who can build and maintain the program’s national prominence.

three students

Sep. 10, 2020

Watchdog Writers Group announces first fellows and student reporters

three people wearing face coverings

Sep. 9, 2020

Mizzou masked up

Mizzou recently expanded its face covering requirements. See how your fellow Tigers are staying protected against COVID-19.

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