MU College of Engineering

two scientists working with an electron microscope in a scientific lab

Jan. 30, 2024

Sparking innovation for research

A scanning electron microscope at the University of Missouri Research Reactor will enhance the facility’s investigative capabilities for materials research and discoveries.

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Jan. 12, 2024

Mizzou releases fall 2023 dean’s list

Jan. 10, 2024

MUVR: shaping tomorrow’s innovators

MU students are harnessing the virtual to train for reality

Jan. 10, 2024

A trio of triumphs

Mizzou’s latest Hall of Fame class dazzles with journalistic, financial and conservation achievements.

Dec. 19, 2023

Notable stories of 2023

FDA-approved cancer breakthroughs. Record graduation rates. Hundreds of millions of grant dollars, and major athletic triumphs. These are just a few of the things Mizzou is celebrating this year.

composite of cleats and helmets

Dec. 12, 2023

Engineering an edge

Football and engineering might not seem like a likely couple, but students in Mizzou’s College of Engineering are using their technical know-how to design safer and more comfortable football equipment for the ninth-ranked Tigers.

Trent Foster headshot

Dec. 11, 2023

Building connections

Trent Foster has always had a passion for tinkering with technology. After graduation, the electrical and computer engineering major will move to Kansas City to start work as a software developer for Garmin.

Top row: Sophia Bianco, Brenna Donnelly, Ashley Estwin and Trent Foster Bottom row: Orlando Guerrero, Kenzi Schultz, Evan Shearer and Nick Young

Dec. 11, 2023

Faces of winter 2023

From nurses to software developers — meet eight students who will graduate from Mizzou this week.

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Dec. 8, 2023

More than 1,780 to receive degrees from Mizzou

Graduates will join more than 362,000 alumni worldwide who have successful careers as actors, artists, musicians, business leaders, politicians, inventors and more.

nanotechnology concept

Dec. 1, 2023

The cutting edge: Nanotech on ice

MU researchers are expanding lithographics into biological and medical sciences — laying the groundwork for future breakthroughs in the field.

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