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The five University of Missouri faculty being recognized as AAAS Fellows.

April 18, 2024

Five University of Missouri faculty named 2023 AAAS Fellows

The American Association for the Advancement of Science recognized five University of Missouri professors for their distinguished efforts in advancing various fields of science.

group photo of awardees

April 17, 2024

Students and mentors recognized for Show Me Research Week accomplishments

April 10, 2024

Taking on the global challenge of hidden hunger

Mizzou researcher Kiruba Krishnaswamy recently received an NSF CAREER award to develop a sustainable food system.

April 8, 2024

MU Remembers honors lives of students, faculty and staff who have passed away

April 5, 2024

Photo gallery: 2024 Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol

Thirteen Tigers recently joined other UM System students in Jefferson City to present world-class research to legislators.

Kendall Feist.

April 2, 2024

Kendall Feist

This is an image of the tiger with a commencement hat on and Jesse dome in the background.

April 2, 2024

Ready to launch: MU graduates are well prepared to succeed after college

The recent annual career outcomes survey shows more than 95% of graduating Tigers thrive in various fields within six months after graduation.

composite of students attending undergraduate research day

April 2, 2024

From campus to the Capitol

Thirteen Mizzou undergraduate students will soon travel to Jefferson City to participate in the UM System’s Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol.

Drone flying in the Yuma Proving Grounds in Arizona

March 26, 2024

Revolutionizing drone navigation: AI algorithms take flight

A leading-edge project led by University of Missouri researchers aims to equip drones with autonomous visual navigation capabilities, potentially transforming the way drones operate and assist in critical scenarios like natural disasters.

concept of cardiology or healthcare technology, blue polygon heart with heart beat pulse

March 21, 2024

Engineering a revolutionary method to measure cardiovascular stiffness

Researchers in the MU College of Engineering are using data already being collected by traditional echocardiograms to measure the rigidity of arteries in the heart.

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