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Oct. 22, 2025

Spice up your studies with these standout classes

From cooking to criminal justice, here are some of Mizzou’s more popular courses.

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Oct. 22, 2025

Drones, AI and ducks: How Mizzou is leading the future of wildlife conservation

University of Missouri researchers are using drones and artificial intelligence to help the Missouri Department of Conservation manage wildlife populations, particularly water birds.

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Oct. 16, 2025

2024-25 newly promoted faculty

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Oct. 15, 2025

Hands-on learning at Mizzou: The Missouri Method in action

From journalism to nursing, learning by doing is the hallmark of a University of Missouri education.

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Oct. 14, 2025

10 things you’ll see on a Mizzou campus tour

From historic landmarks to timeless traditions, here are 10 things you're sure to see as you explore campus.

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Oct. 13, 2025

New AI-powered method helps protect global chip supply chains from cyber threats

University of Missouri researchers use artificial intelligence to detect hidden hardware trojans through a method that’s 97% accurate.

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Oct. 9, 2025

Meet the AI assistant designed to make work zones safer

Work Zone Assistant is a chatbot programmed by Mizzou engineers for transportation professionals.

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Oct. 1, 2025

Student-led sports bridge fun and competition at Mizzou

From pickleball to esports, students have plenty of opportunities to compete, connect and keep their love of the game alive.

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Oct. 1, 2025

Researcher awarded nearly $3 million to study how brain repairs itself after a stroke

Mizzou professor Shinghua Ding is undertaking new research funded by a prestigious National Institutes of Health grant.

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Sep. 29, 2025

The future of spine surgery: healing backs without screws or metal implants

With NIH funding, University of Missouri researchers are pioneering biological alternatives that could someday help the body heal itself.

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