MU College of Arts & Science

James Stannard standing in front of a computer screen.

April 20, 2026

Sterilizing surgical implants with neutrons could reduce infections

Mizzou researchers have created a new way to kill bacteria that gets trapped within surgical implants.

Eight students

April 15, 2026

Mizzou scholars earn prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

A person's hand placing a yellow rose on a white chair

April 13, 2026

MU Remembers honors lives of students, faculty and staff

Event recognizes contributions of classmates and peers.

two researchers in a lab

April 13, 2026

Mizzou researchers building ‘green’ protection for fragile enzymes

The new water-based process — an example of green chemistry — could reduce or eliminate toxic organic solvents from the manufacturing of medicines, biofuels and food.

Mia Byrne in MIZ jacket

April 7, 2026

How Mizzou helped this graduate turn her passion for fashion into a career

Mia Byrne, BS ’25, applies her textile and apparel management training every day in her role at Abercrombie & Fitch.

Marcello Mogetta and Caitlyn Pallas with certificate

April 6, 2026

MU Excels shines spotlight on mentors, students

Event celebrates behind-the-scenes efforts that help students earn national scholarships, fellowships and grants

Linda Godwin

March 25, 2026

What NASA’s Artemis program means for humanity’s return to the moon

Linda Godwin, a retired NASA astronaut and professor emeritus of astronomy at the University of Missouri, shares insights on modern space exploration.

Noah Heringman

March 19, 2026

Noah Heringman awarded prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship

Curators’ Distinguished Professor’s research will bring landmark German art historian’s significant letters to English readers.

Portrait of Jim Crozier

March 18, 2026

Jim Crozier awarded 2026 Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence

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

Voting booths

March 18, 2026

Study suggests mental health policy is emerging as a key voting issue for Americans

The findings from a University of Missouri public policy researcher come during a period when mental health challenges are still a widespread concern across the United States.

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