MU College of Engineering

Group of faculty

Sep. 2, 2025

Faculty members celebrate milestone years of service in 2025

Alumni entrepreneurs

Aug. 25, 2025

Still crushing it

Entrepreneur Quest gives Mizzou students the ultimate “learn-by-doing” experience.

New students

Aug. 22, 2025

Some of the newest Tigers share why they chose Mizzou

Students come to the University of Missouri for many different reasons. Hear from seven incoming freshmen on why they’re here and what they’re looking forward to this fall.

Mizzou racecar

Aug. 6, 2025

Mizzou Engineering teams triumph in competition season

Students made a strong showing at national competitions, bringing home awards that reflect their passion and perseverance.

A person in a lab

July 29, 2025

Mizzou researchers shine UV light on the future of computer chips

A recent study from the University of Missouri could help scientists and engineers build faster, cheaper and more eco-friendly electronics.

Jasper Holland wearing Mizzou shirt seated at computer with one hand on keyboard and the other on mouse

July 29, 2025

Weird Mage is Mizzou magic

Jasper Holland and fellow creative wizards leverage Mizzou opportunities and advantages to launch video game company.

The power plant on Mizzou's campus.

July 28, 2025

Mizzou using AI to improve energy efficiency for campuses nationwide

Researchers harness machine learning to transform energy management at large universities.

Susie Dai in a lab coat in her lab

July 23, 2025

Inspired by nature, researcher targets forever chemicals

Mizzou Engineering Professor Susie Dai is pioneering a scalable solution to clean up harmful PFAS without rare or expensive chemicals.

Graduates raise hands and caps into air

July 14, 2025

Mizzou releases spring 2025 graduation list

More than 5,000 Tigers earned degrees and certificates.

Underwater particle image velocimetry device.

July 14, 2025

Snapshots of the deep shed light on hydrocarbon seeps

Mizzou engineers have developed a low-cost mobile technology to study naturally occurring gas leaks beneath the ocean’s surface.

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