MU Sinclair School of Nursing

April 17, 2023

Ready for our closeup

Mizzou rolled out the gold carpet to unveil its episode of "The College Tour," the Amazon Prime show premiering May 23 on the platform’s video-streaming service.

stethoscope

April 3, 2023

MU grant will help ease nursing workforce shortage

$800,000 Missouri Department of Economic Development grant, running from 2023 to 2026, will train 300 MU students as nurse assistants within MU Health Care.

Mizzou '39 portrait

March 2, 2023

2023 Mizzou 18 and ’39 announced

A person writing on a notebook in front of a laptop with a stethoscope on top of a tablet next to the person

Jan. 30, 2023

Study unexpectedly finds only 7 health symptoms directly related to ‘long COVID’

The discovery by MU researchers — from a list of 47 top reported symptoms from ‘long COVID’ — provides a better understanding of how SARS-CoV-2 may mutate or evolve.

Dec. 14, 2022

Notable stories of 2022

It was a good year to be a Tiger.

Top row: Shelby Bass, Kira Bond, Kristina Essig and Katherine Meiser Bottom row: Elijah Rojas, Adam Slayton and Josh Ward

Dec. 12, 2022

The faces of winter 2022

Commencement is almost here! Meet seven students who will graduate from Mizzou this week.

Shelby Bass in front of the School of Nursing building

Dec. 12, 2022

Attitude, aptitude, gratitude

Sinclair School of Nursing graduate Shelby Bass got involved on campus and took advantage of resources. Now she’s embarking on her dream career.

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Dec. 9, 2022

Advanced practice registered nurses key to improving nursing home care, MU study finds

University of Missouri researcher finds APRNs are often overlooked, underutilized in nursing homes.

tiger fountain shot

Dec. 9, 2022

More than 1,900 to receive degrees from Mizzou

MU will award honorary degrees to Debbye Turner Bell, a veterinarian, journalist, Miss America Pageant winner and corporate trainer, and Joe G. Dillard, a native Missourian and world-famous fisheries research biologist.

A baby sleeping.

Nov. 14, 2022

Welcome home: Nutrient-enriched diets improve health of premature, underweight babies post-discharge

MU study finds adding additional nutrients to infant diet leads to improved weight, bigger head size, and stronger bones.

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