MU College of Education and Human Development

Blake Willoughby

Dec. 10, 2024

Leading through service

Blake Willoughby serves on the Columbia school board, works a real estate job and is graduating with a doctoral degree from Mizzou — all in an effort to improve outcomes for his community.

Mortar board with words

Dec. 9, 2024

More than 1,750 students to receive degrees from Mizzou

Graduates will join more than 362,000 Mizzou alumni worldwide who have made an impact on society.

12 Mizzou faculty and alumni headshots

Nov. 13, 2024

Mizzou Alumni Association names 2024 Faculty and Alumni Award winners

Keith Herman

Oct. 29, 2024

Mizzou researchers receive grant to help teachers navigate middle school mayhem

Researchers from Mizzou’s College of Education and Human Development are giving free training and coaching to middle school teachers in rural Missouri thanks to support from the U.S. Department of Education.

Photos of Jesse and the Columns before spring commencement 2020

Oct. 11, 2024

2023-24 faculty promotions and tenure

Collage of technology across campus

Oct. 9, 2024

Mizzou’s techiest tools

From virtual reality to robots, Tigers have access to the latest technology across campus. Check out 16 locations, tools and devices that will level up your college experience.

Chad Rose

Oct. 8, 2024

Mizzou researchers awarded $8 million in grants to discover new bullying prevention strategies

A team of scientists, led by Chad Rose at the University of Missouri, will study how teaching children social and communication skills can help reduce bullying in schools.

group of people standing in front of a backdrop at an event

Oct. 1, 2024

Paying it forward: Mizzou alumna helps inspire the future of PK-12 education

A $4 million gift to the Mizzou College of Education and Human Development will benefit students and faculty studying PK-12 education.

Mizzou Academy

Sep. 13, 2024

Mizzou Academy celebrates K-12 accreditation by the Cognia Global Commission

Two people with VR equipment at computer

Sep. 12, 2024

Preparing neurodivergent learners for cybersecurity careers

Mizzou researchers are building a virtual reality platform to train individuals with autism and other neurodevelopmental differences to work in cybersecurity.

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