MU College of Arts & Science

an art gallery

Feb. 9, 2022

Artistic expression

The University of Missouri's visual arts program highlights undergraduate talent in its annual juried exhibition.

A brother and sister are working on schoolwork at home during the pandemic.

Feb. 1, 2022

Did the pandemic bring your kids closer? How quarantine shaped sibling relationships

Picture of a pen on a survey paper

Jan. 26, 2022

Universal sex differences appear in adolescents’ career aspirations, MU study finds

Researchers at the University of Missouri and University of Essex say their results also mirror a similar study completed in 1918.

drawing of colorful faces

Jan. 24, 2022

Redefining alcohol use disorder

MU researchers offer a new framework to better identify and diagnose this significant medical condition and connect people with personalized treatment options based on their symptoms.

historic rendering of campus

Jan. 24, 2022

Department of Geological Sciences celebrates 150th anniversary

Take a digital walk through the department’s history and milestones, from its creation to today.

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Jan. 18, 2022

On the tiniest of scales, chemistry isn’t all about “billiard-ball” reactions

University of Missouri chemists reveal hidden behaviors of chemical reactions by studying roaming molecules in the quantum realm.

graphic of truman writing on a chalkboard

Jan. 14, 2022

Truman’s declassified Mizzou survival guide

As the semester kicks off, here are some tips and tricks for navigating campus and college life.

Musician Sheryl Crow, who is a graduate of the University of Missouri

Jan. 12, 2022

University of Missouri names choral hall after graduate Sheryl Crow

M. Heather Carver headshot

Jan. 12, 2022

M. Heather Carver receives Leslie Irene Coger Award for Distinguished Performance

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Jan. 10, 2022

Personalizing treatment for severe limb injuries

Researchers at the University of Missouri used small wearable sensors to gather data on how people use a prosthesis versus a transplant in everyday life following a traumatic hand loss.

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