MU College of Arts & Science

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Sep. 30, 2020

Biden outperforms Trump in highly contentious first presidential debate, study finds

MU political communication experts share results from virtual debate-viewing study.

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Sep. 30, 2020

Voter registration efforts aim to increase student turnout, engagement

A nonpartisan campus initiative helps students register and learn about the electoral process.

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Sep. 29, 2020

Elizabeth Dorssom awarded Humane Studies Fellowship

Megan O'Russa's art that says: Picture Mizzou after COVID. We can only get there together #TigersSupportTigers

Sep. 28, 2020

Letting their light shine

Students partner with alumna Cynthia Perez — Mizzou’s current artist in residence — to create #TigersSupportTigers projections.

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Sep. 24, 2020

UM Board of Curators approves the naming of the Michael A. Middleton Center for Race, Citizenship, and Justice

The center, rooted in interdisciplinary research, will promote diverse research and engagement in critical conversations about race, citizenship and justice.

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Sep. 22, 2020

Fostering ‘political’ attitude adjustments

MU study proposes narrative writing exercise as way to reduce polarization in U.S. politics.

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Sep. 21, 2020

First fall presidential debate is pivotal in race to White House, expert says

MU presidential debate expert is available for media commentary on Sept. 29 debate

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Sep. 17, 2020

Expert: COVID-19 pandemic shows signs of affecting alcohol addictions

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Sep. 15, 2020

Mizzou Artist in Residence: Marc McKee

Poet Marc McKee narrates an excerpt from his poem, "Blooper Real," as part of the fall 2020 Artist in Residence installment.

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Sep. 8, 2020

Projections bring poetry to new heights

MU’s Artist in Residence program returns with "In Focus: Poetry." The six-day event uses work by Mizzou Made creatives to illuminate walls around campus.

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