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researcher looks at a 3D model of a brain

Feb. 10, 2026

3D-printed brain models could revolutionize medical research and training

University of Missouri researchers are developing a realistic, life-sized synthetic model of the human brain.

Kimber Auerbach in front of the hockey arena at the 2026 Winter Olympics

Feb. 9, 2026

Mizzou alumnus supports USA Hockey at the Winter Olympics

Kimber Auerbach’s journey to the 2026 Winter Olympics shows how thoughtful leadership and quiet attention can make all the difference in high-pressure moments.

Hands holding smart phone

Feb. 9, 2026

Three tools tailor-made for Tiger success

Ask questions, find research opportunities and take charge of your schedule with these innovative applications.

Memorial Union

Feb. 5, 2026

Mizzou named a top producer of Fulbright U.S. Scholars

Six university researchers were selected for the program.

Jesse Hall Dome

Feb. 5, 2026

Mizzou ranks among top universities in the world

University of Missouri places 13th among U.S. flagships and No. 2 among public SEC schools in TIME’s World’s Top Universities list.

Live in-play betting app

Feb. 5, 2026

Beyond the bet: What legal sports gambling means for states and communities

University of Missouri experts examine the economic gains, mental health risks and cultural changes that come with legalized gambling as it spreads across the United States.

Two people seated

Feb. 5, 2026

A labor of love: the stewards of Gustin Golf Course

For Karen Miller and David Brown, investing in the property was an investment in community.

Student works with child at table in front of bookcase

Feb. 4, 2026

Tiger Reading Buddies: building literacy, confidence and community at Mizzou

The program focuses on authentic opportunities to build confidence and classroom-ready skills.

Hongmin Sun posing with her new device.

Feb. 4, 2026

Spray away infections: Mizzou researcher using new device to give antibiotics via mist

The new device sprays mist to treat deep wound infections without causing kidney damage.

Cattle on a Mizzou research farm.

Feb. 3, 2026

No fences needed: GPS collars show ‘virtual fencing’ is next frontier of livestock grazing

Mizzou’s Center for Regenerative Agriculture is helping Missouri farmers effortlessly rotate their livestock for optimal cover-crop grazing.

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