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Collage of five 2026 Kemper Award recipients

March 17, 2026

2026 Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence recipients

Annual awards recognize five outstanding faculty members at the University of Missouri.

Portrait of Karthik Panchanathan

March 17, 2026

Karthik Panchanathan awarded 2026 Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence

Annual awards recognize five outstanding educators at the University of Missouri.

Student discussing research poster with visitor

March 16, 2026

Photo gallery: 2026 Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol

Ten Mizzou research teams recently traveled to the Missouri Capitol to present their research. See photos from the event.

Group picture of Mizzou chess team

March 16, 2026

Mizzou to host the national collegiate chess championship

For the third time in four years, the University of Missouri qualified for the President’s Cup.

Stephen Montgomery-Smith with a pie

March 12, 2026

How a Mizzou mathematician is using pi to reach the moon

National Pi Day is March 14, but for University of Missouri Professor Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 3.14 is part of everyday life.

Students in classroom

March 10, 2026

11 interesting and engaging classes at Mizzou, according to current students

From science to art and everything in between, these courses help students expand their knowledge and broaden their horizons.

Two people backstage at the Missouri Theater

March 10, 2026

Photo gallery: February photos of the month

Images showcase student performances, world-changing research and student life at the University of Missouri.

Zach Borowiak presents at a conference

March 10, 2026

Mizzou student to present AI-driven baseball analytics study during Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol

Zach Borowiak turned to artificial intelligence to challenge traditional baseball wisdom.

Students with Truman the Tiger

March 5, 2026

Mizzou Alumni Association announces Mizzou 18, Mizzou ’39 awards

The annual awards are dedicated to recognizing University of Missouri undergraduate and graduate students.

David Beversdorf at the Thompson Center for Autism and Nuerodevelopment.

March 3, 2026

Mizzou researchers explore why people with autism may be more likely to get Parkinson’s disease

Dopamine transporters in the brain could be early biomarkers for the potential development of Parkinson’s disease.

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