MU College of Health Sciences

Gail Peace

Feb. 26, 2026

Alumna Gail Peace’s successful startup led to a journey of impact

After building a multimillion-dollar health tech company, Peace turns her focus to empowering the next generation through innovation, leadership and a full-ride scholarship at the University of Missouri.

Hope Schuster

Feb. 18, 2026

Mizzou grad explores future of occupational therapy through robotics

In the College of Health Sciences, students are working on a robotic arm in hopes of making assistive technology more accessible and affordable.

Collage of historical images at the University of Missouri

Feb. 11, 2026

39 facts about Mizzou to mark its founding in 1839

From moonwalkers to Motown, we’re highlighting little-known moments from university history in honor of Founders Day.

Jan. 29, 2026

Honors College welcomes new cohort of Tarkow Teaching Fellows

The program brings faculty experts from across campus to support Honors students.

Fall trees with Memorial Union and the dome of Jesse Hall in the background

Jan. 8, 2026

Mizzou releases Fall 2025 dean’s list

13,166 Tigers earned a spot on the coveted list.

Dec. 22, 2025

Photo gallery: December 2025 commencement

Mizzou celebrated the accomplishments of nearly 1,700 Tigers as they received their degrees. See photos from the December 2025 commencement ceremonies.

Collage of six images from University of Missouri stories in 2025

Dec. 17, 2025

Mizzou thrived in 2025

Relive some of the University of Missouri’s most notable moments of 2025.

Student in cap and gown holding a diploma standing among other graduates

Dec. 16, 2025

Mizzou to award more than 1,800 degrees at winter commencement

Nearly 1,700 students will receive 1,832 degrees from the University of Missouri this weekend.

Rebecca Vasta in her classroom.

Dec. 15, 2025

Back to school: Occupational therapist Rebecca Vasta is helping students succeed

After already earning two Mizzou degrees, Vasta will receive a doctoral degree in occupational therapy this December while working in Everett Public Schools.

Bill Janes

Dec. 2, 2025

Engineering smarter care for ALS patients

University of Missouri researchers are combining in-home sensor technology with artificial intelligence to monitor daily changes in ALS patients’ health, paving the way for earlier interventions and better quality of life.

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