MU College of Arts & Science

Picture of Botswana Blackburn, Jennifer Fellbaum Toston, Donald Meyer, Peter Motavallie and Brian Silvey

Oct. 30, 2019

Profiles of excellence

Meet the 2019 Kemper Fellows.

Oct. 22, 2019

Research worth ‘bragging’ about

An MU psychology professor and students provide a possible way to improve dialogue in relationships.

Jim Lehrer, Andy Bryant and the Komen family attended a luncheon honoring the induction of Lehrer, Bryant and Susan G. Komen into the Mizzou Alumni Association's Homecoming Hall of Fame.

Oct. 18, 2019

Three new members roar into the Mizzou Hall of Fame

This homecoming, the Mizzou Hall of Fame recognizes influential alumni.

Oct. 15, 2019

Leader of the band

Brian Silvey, honored with a prestigious Kemper Award, challenges students to take music to the next level.

Oct. 10, 2019

Sweating for science

MU researcher uses sweat monitors to predict behavioral issues in adolescents severely affected with autism.

Sep. 19, 2019

MU invited by AAU to participate in career readiness pilot program for graduate students

Interdisciplinary project will support STEM, humanities and social science doctoral students as they prepare to enter workforce.

Every two years, the International Federation of Beekeepers Association hosts the Apimondia Congress. This international body reached out to a partnership between the University of Missouri and Sweetwater Science Labs, a food authentication laboratory in Columbia, to authenticate all of the samples of honey before this year’s 46th congress in Montreal began.

Sep. 11, 2019

Not so sweet

MU contributes to a way to determine honey fraud at an international honey contest.

MU Chancellor Alexander N. Cartwright thanks Ronald J. Boain after Boain announced his $1.28 million to the Department of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Arts and Science.

Aug. 23, 2019

Alumnus gifts $1.28 million in support of physics, astronomy

Ronald J. Boain has supported MU for 50 years.

drone shot of traditions plaza and tiger plaza during the summer

Aug. 12, 2019

MU designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Research

The program promotes higher education and research in cyber defense of America's national information infrastructure.

Patricka Williams-Simon, a doctoral fellow in biological sciences at MU who led the study, places fruit flies into a box to study how well they learn and remember. She and the team discovered some fruit flies learn better than others.

Aug. 7, 2019

Why so fly: MU scientists discover some fruit flies learn better than others

Scientists use fruit flies to find nine new genes associated with learning and memory, many of which are similar in people.

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