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man smiling

Aug. 6, 2020

An all-American engineer

Daniel Hein, a senior in mechanical and aerospace engineering, recently made Mizzou history when he was named to his second consecutive Academic All-America Men’s Division At-Large First Team for swimming. 

students in white coats, socially distanced, reading

Aug. 5, 2020

Class of 2024 medical students begin journey

Students wore face masks and socially distanced at the White Coat Ceremony in Jesse Auditorium.

vet standing in front of white van

Aug. 5, 2020

Tigers for Troops helps rural veterans navigate the VA benefits system

The organization recently helped more than a dozen veterans at the Salem Community Center through one-on-one Zoom sessions.

ridgel speaking to students in 2012

Aug. 5, 2020

Remembering Dr. Ridgel

Dr. Gus T. Ridgel, who helped desegregate MU and was the first Black graduate, has died at 95. Ridgel received a master’s degree in economics with honors in 1951.

photo of ophthalmologist treating a patient's eye

Aug. 5, 2020

Researchers discover predictor of laser treatment success in patients with glaucoma

A new study from the School of Medicine and MU Health Care provides insight into which glaucoma patients might benefit most from a noninvasive treatment.

looking out a windshield

Aug. 5, 2020

Study: Drivers experience four levels of attentive ‘gaze’ in response to alerts from pre-crash warning systems

Collision avoidance systems aren’t always tested in a real-world environment.

Pouring a liquid into a container

Aug. 5, 2020

Mizzou engineers who make asphalt are now making hand sanitizer

Aug. 4, 2020

Pandemic shows central banks may be better off working together

MU study provides evidence suggesting that countries using similar economic policies during an economic crisis is best for the global economy.

Aug. 3, 2020

COVID-19 course provides students a comprehensive look at pandemic

Throughout the summer, 50 students from the University of Missouri and other UM System campuses gathered remotely to consider the political, societal and personal implications of the coronavirus pandemic.

Clinicians and MU College of Engineering faculty are working together to create face shields that will work with PAPR systems.

July 31, 2020

Locally made shields protect MU Health Care workers

When an order of thousands of manufactured face shields didn’t arrive, a team at the College of Engineering stepped up to ensure Mizzou’s health care team was protected against coronavirus. 

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