
March 3, 2025
Mizzou scientists develop a method that could lower medicine costs and contribute to cleaner energy and sustainability
University of Missouri researchers use a novel electrochemistry approach to build new molecules using micelles from naturally occurring amino acids and coconut oil.

Feb. 27, 2025
Mizzou researchers are cracking the code on solid-state batteries
Using a combination of advanced imagery and ultra-thin coatings, University of Missouri researchers are working to revolutionize solid-state battery performance.

Feb. 27, 2025
11 must-take classes at Mizzou, according to students who’ve been there
From mythology to microeconomics, these courses fill requirements and help students broaden their horizons.

Feb. 27, 2025
Mizzou Alumni Association announces Mizzou 18 and Mizzou ’39 awards
Eighteen graduate and 39 undergraduate students have been recognized for outstanding contributions.

Feb. 25, 2025
Photo gallery: 2025 Chancellor's Arts Showcase
Mizzou students displayed their talents and creativity at the Chancellor’s Arts Showcase. See photos from the event.

Feb. 20, 2025
Research shows restricting flavored e-cigarettes cuts vaping rates but raises smoking rates for young adults
MizzouForward hire Michael Pesko — in collaboration with Yale University — is studying the unintended consequences of public health policies.

Feb. 17, 2025
Honors College adds to its Teaching Fellows cohort
Program is funded, in part, through an endowed gift honoring Professor Emeritus Ted Tarkow and Marjorie Tarkow.

Feb. 13, 2025
Enjoy an evening of inspiration at Mizzou’s annual Chancellor’s Arts Showcase
Students’ creative talents share the spotlight at this annual event on Friday, February 21, at the Missouri Theatre.

Feb. 12, 2025
Mizzou Alumni Association honors leaders with 2025 Geyer Awards
Annual recognitions celebrate those advancing higher education and the University of Missouri.

Feb. 11, 2025
Poetry, parties and prestige: Mizzou professor researches the literary soirées that fueled Valentine's Day hype
University of Missouri Professor John Evelev explores Valentine’s Day’s evolution within New York’s 1830s-40s literary culture.