MU College of Engineering

black & veatch sign at night in front of large building

May 14, 2020

Softening COVID-19’s impact

A team at MU is collaborating with Black & Veatch to adapt a biosensor to detect COVID-19 in wastewater.

This is a picture of MU student Taylar Warren.

May 12, 2020

5G partnership between MU and AT&T a resounding success

Course put students at the front lines of 5G innovation.

man studying at home

May 12, 2020

MU offering online COVID-19 summer course to students of all majors

The eight-week course is open to all MU and UM System students and will be taught by faculty from all of MU’s academic schools and colleges.

Research Engineering Technician Ghassan Al Bahhash mills the face shields out of square stock at the College of Engineering.

May 11, 2020

MU partners with community to produce face shields

The MU College of Engineering is helping manufacture face shields for first responders and health care workers at no cost. So far, they've made more than 1,700 masks.

freeman family of four

May 6, 2020

Two generations of Tigers making a difference during COVID-19

The Freeman family is performing acts of kindness for essential workers in the Chicago area.

manring

May 4, 2020

Manring named interim dean of the College of Engineering

Acclaimed professor has devoted 23 years to MU in leadership, education and research.

brain medical art

April 30, 2020

Feeling anxiety? Reverse-engineering the brain could help

The anxiety you may be feeling right now in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic stems back to our prehistoric need to survive.

man making COVID-19 masks

April 29, 2020

Task force creates equipment to protect health care workers

A multi-disciplinary team is creating respirator masks worn by doctors, nurses and respiratory therapists to guard against infection from airborne viruses.

glass in front of computer

April 28, 2020

Expert: How to protect your personal information on social media from hackers during COVID-19

sean goggins

April 14, 2020

Those with chronic illnesses look to web for support during crisis

Study finds that users turn to these sites for information, emotional support and community support.

Subscribe to

Show Me Mizzou

Stay up-to-date with the latest news by subscribing to the Show Me Mizzou newsletter.

Subscribe