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Ellis Library at Mizzou.

April 7, 2025

Inside five of Mizzou’s unique libraries  

In honor of National Library Week, explore five libraries on Mizzou’s campus, each catering to Tigers in different fields of study.

four headshots

March 27, 2025

Four University of Missouri faculty honored as 2024 AAAS Fellows

They are being recognized for their distinguished efforts in advancing various fields of science.

Campus buildings with text: Groundbreaking research

March 19, 2025

Mizzou’s research exceeds $500 million

Historic research activity fuels innovation in agriculture, artificial intelligence, medicine and more.

Kemper recipients seated at reception

March 18, 2025

2025 Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence recipients

Annual awards recognize five outstanding educators at the University of Missouri.

W. David Arnold speaking with a patient.

March 5, 2025

Mizzou researchers identify first-ever neurotherapeutic to address muscle weakness

Sarcopenia — severe muscle weakness that comes with aging — impacts nearly half of all adults over age 80.

Pam Brown

March 4, 2025

Pamela Brown awarded 2025 Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence

Annual awards recognize five outstanding educators at the University of Missouri.

Group of students with Truman Tiger

Feb. 27, 2025

Mizzou Alumni Association announces Mizzou 18 and Mizzou ’39 awards

Eighteen graduate and 39 undergraduate students have been recognized for outstanding contributions.

Group at ribbon cutting

Feb. 14, 2025

Mizzou celebrates reopening of the J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library 

The new, updated spaces are designed to meet the needs of students, faculty and healthcare professionals.

Keith Cassidy and Zachary Berndsen.

Feb. 3, 2025

A protein at the heart of heart disease

Mizzou researchers discover the structure of a protein that could lead to more targeted heart disease treatments.

An elderly person being helped by a staff member.

Jan. 3, 2025

Mizzou researchers aim to reduce avoidable hospitalizations for nursing home residents with dementia

A new National Institutes of Health-funded study finds nursing home residents with dementia are more likely to be involved in avoidable hospitalizations.

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