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Kamlendra Singh posing.

Jan. 21, 2026

Spotting skin cancer sooner with the help of artificial intelligence

Mizzou researcher is proving that AI can accurately detect melanoma.

Collage of images featuring football game, researchers in labs, graduates, students and faculty

Jan. 20, 2026

Mizzou 2025: A year in photos

See images of the people, places and events that shaped this past year.

Columns at University of Missouri with American flags between them

Jan. 20, 2026

Kinder Institute to commemorate America’s 250th birthday throughout 2026

As a leading center for the study of constitutional democracy, the Kinder Institute’s events and initiatives will examine where America has been — and where it’s headed.

Two people eating lunch at a table in student center.

Jan. 20, 2026

Eight ways faculty and staff can build community at Mizzou

Expand your horizons this new year by exploring opportunities to get involved and build Tiger pride.

Fall trees with Jesse Hall in the background

Jan. 15, 2026

Five Mizzou students receive Gilman Scholarship

Shadow of graduate next to door

Jan. 13, 2026

Photo gallery: December photos of the month

From snowy days and starry nights to students crossing the stage, the month provided perfect moments to showcase Mizzou magic.

Fall trees with Memorial Union and the dome of Jesse Hall in the background

Jan. 8, 2026

Mizzou releases Fall 2025 dean’s list

13,166 Tigers earned a spot on the coveted list.

Barry Edwards holding a flashlight.

Jan. 7, 2026

Shining a spotlight on cancer  

Mizzou researcher creates a cancer “flashlight” to see who can benefit from targeted treatments.

Portrait of Haojing Yan next to the image of a galaxy

Jan. 6, 2026

Scientists discover ‘platypus galaxies’ in the early universe

University of Missouri researchers discovered nine unusual objects in space that look like stars but behave like galaxies — challenging what we know about the cosmos.

Ramji Bhandari posing in front of fish tanks.

Jan. 6, 2026

Vitamin C may help protect fertility from a harmful environmental chemical

Study suggests a potential safeguard for individuals regularly exposed to fireworks, explosives and related materials.

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