MU College of Arts & Science

comic depicting the laws observatory

Feb. 28, 2023

Gazing starry eyed

Laws Observatory has been helping students and faculty peer deep into space for 170 years.

Jenna Lene presents her dress at the Chancellor's Arts Showcase

Feb. 27, 2023

Photo gallery: Show(case) time

Artistically gifted Tigers filled Missouri Theatre last week with a kaleidoscopic spectacle of sights, sounds and styles for the 47th Annual Chancellor’s Arts Showcase. See photos from the event.

Joey White in Times Square

Feb. 21, 2023

Student Joey White shares five things he learned at New York Fashion Week

Textile and apparel management student Joey White recently represented Mizzou at New York Fashion Week. Here are five things he learned.

chancellor's arts showcase event graphic

Feb. 20, 2023

Showcase displays the best of art at Mizzou

The Chancellor’s Arts Showcase will take place Friday, Feb. 24. Make plans to witness works by Mizzou’s most talented artists.

Feb. 20, 2023

Just keep running

Oksana Loginova, an economics professor at MU, has developed a passion outside of the classroom for being active.

Picture of three men standing on top of a mountain

Feb. 13, 2023

Pursuing happiness

Ken Sheldon, a psychology professor at MU, studies free will and spends his downtime as a rockhound, traveler, musician and writer.

A seismograph records movement from an earthquake.

Feb. 1, 2023

Getting ready for the next ‘big’ quake

While residents of the New Madrid Seismic Zone haven’t experienced a major earthquake in more than 100 years, MU researchers warn that people still need to be prepared for the next one to occur at any time.

From left: Shubhra Gangopadhyay, Chris Lorson, Xiu-Feng “Henry” Wan, Bing Yang and Xiaoqin Zou

Jan. 31, 2023

Five MU faculty named 2022 AAAS Fellows

two students use the hero mirror in the mizzou store

Jan. 30, 2023

The Mizzou Mirror: An AR experience

Check out the latest addition to the Mizzou Store — a mirror featuring Truman on demand.

People voting at an election poll

Jan. 11, 2023

“The real world still matters”

A study from the University of Missouri finds political polarization doesn’t dominate people’s perceptions of COVID-19.

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