MU College of Arts & Science

This is a photo of Kerri McBee-Black.

Aug. 7, 2020

Exclusive design

MU's Kerri McBee-Black hopes to bridge the gap between businesses and academia to help people living with disabilities find the right clothing for their apparel needs.

abby hunt smiling in front of green trees

Aug. 7, 2020

Tigers, tigers everywhere

Student Abby Hunt is using her background in international studies and geography to help map where her fellow Tigers have been during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Aug. 3, 2020

COVID-19 course provides students a comprehensive look at pandemic

Throughout the summer, 50 students from the University of Missouri and other UM System campuses gathered remotely to consider the political, societal and personal implications of the coronavirus pandemic.

July 20, 2020

Exclusive design

Apparel industry’s competing terms cause confusion and frustration for people living with disabilities. Kerri McBee-Black hopes to bridge the nomenclature gap between businesses and academia to help people find what they're looking for.

July 17, 2020

Under the gun

A veteran journalist recounts how he learned his trade on the frontlines of war in Central America.

chairs

July 15, 2020

Do campaign finance reforms truly help make elections more competitive?

MU social scientists examine three decades of state legislative elections.

This is a picture of Alexandra Housh

July 9, 2020

Exploring ‘green’ energy

MU graduate student awarded dream fellowship to study the relationship between soil bacteria and switchgrass, a renewable energy source.

The collection of T.S. Eliot letters to Emily Hale made up 12 boxes of material. Photo by Shelley Szwast, courtesy of Princeton University Library

June 12, 2020

Love once sealed away

MU professor examines letters between T. S. Eliot and Emily Hale.

black and white photo

June 9, 2020

Learning from history to fight against COVID-19

Grant awarded to MU researchers looks for similarities, differences between 1918 flu pandemic and COVID-19 pandemic.

books

June 8, 2020

Boys’ poor reading skills might help explain higher education gender gap

MU study finds ability to read well can help explain why fewer men go to college than women.

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