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collage of 10 homecoming photos

Oct. 11, 2021

Photo gallery: Homecoming 2021

On-campus Homecoming activities returned this year, and Tigers did not disappoint. See this year’s highlights, from fire twirlers to parade floats, royalty and more.

This is a photo of the COVID-19 virus.

Sep. 28, 2021

MU researchers identify mutations of Delta, Delta Plus variants

Findings help explain COVID-19 reinfections, Delta variant infections despite vaccination efforts.

headshots of nine people

Sep. 20, 2021

Nine MU faculty named Curators’ Distinguished Professors

This is an image of a white-tailed deer.

Sep. 13, 2021

MU project studies increasing prevalence of chronic wasting disease

Findings help increase awareness for deer hunters, surveillance efforts in Midwest.

This is a photo of the MU College of Veterinary Medicine.

Sep. 9, 2021

Rusty Crawford named business officer for Emerging Leaders Program

This is a photo of a cat.

Sep. 8, 2021

Cats less stressed after adoption by families with children with autism, MU study finds

aerial shot jesse and carnahan quadrangle

Aug. 31, 2021

M-I-Z ABC

You know about Jesse Hall and Memorial Union, but what about Bradford Research Center and the Veterans Law Clinic? These ABCs of Mizzou will help you learn more about the university.

students smiling and painting the rock m at faurot field

Aug. 23, 2021

Photo gallery: Move-in and Welcome Week fall 2021

The University of Missouri recently welcomed more than 6,000 new students to campus. See highlights from move-in and Welcome Week activities.

This is an image of the Tiger Walk.

Aug. 23, 2021

Enrollment up as Mizzou begins the school year

MU holds steady with slight increases in overall enrollment, undergraduate and transfer students; uptick in average ACT score for incoming freshmen.

This is a photo of a human face next to a cat face.

Aug. 20, 2021

‘Dark matter’ in cat genomes may shed light on human disease

MU researchers find cat genome resembles human genome more closely than nearly all other mammals.

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