Missouri School of Journalism

a poster design

Aug. 23, 2021

From concert halls to museum walls

Chuck Sperry’s posters have delivered audiences to concert venues of some of the world’s most famous rock bands.

headshot of woman

Aug. 23, 2021

When Oprah sends flowers

Nischelle Turner joins Entertainment Tonight.

memorial stone with leaves

Aug. 22, 2021

Finding the way forward after 9/11

The tragedy of 9/11 was personal for Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bill Tammeus, BJ ’67. Here’s his advice for avoiding another disaster like it.

a woman and a man stand outside hawthorn dorm, moving in

Aug. 19, 2021

The first day

Moving to Mizzou is a big deal. Meet six students as they settle in and set off on their new life as Tigers.

a faculty member talks with a student and her family

Aug. 18, 2021

Photo gallery: New students take advantage of one-stop shop at MU Student Center

Tigers from across campus are on hand to help take care of last-minute details.

students work outside at an audio booth

Aug. 6, 2021

Capturing memories one voice at a time

Missouri on Mic asks participants to share their thoughts about Missouri as part of the state’s bicentennial celebration.

Group of young workers in a meeting

July 22, 2021

Study: Young workers now value respect over ‘fun’ perks in the workplace

Researchers at University of Missouri and Kansas State University discovered having respectful communication outweighs ‘fun’ work perks when attracting and retaining young workers.

Mallory Daily and Leanne Tippett Mosby headshots

July 22, 2021

Mallory Daily and Leanne Tippett Mosby awarded Smith/Patterson Science Journalism Fellowships

five student headshots

July 14, 2021

Five journalism students named to Knight Nonprofit News summer internship program

Barge on Mississippi River

July 8, 2021

$1.4 million grant to Missouri School of Journalism helps create network of journalists focused on Mississippi River Basin

Walton Family Foundation grant will create the Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk, covering agriculture, water and environmental issues within the region.

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