MU Sinclair School of Nursing

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Dec. 8, 2023

More than 1,780 to receive degrees from Mizzou

Graduates will join more than 362,000 alumni worldwide who have successful careers as actors, artists, musicians, business leaders, politicians, inventors and more.

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Dec. 5, 2023

Kickstarting bright ideas

Entrepreneur Quest recently awarded a $30,000 prize pool to three student ventures. Since 2018, the program has supplied more than $175,000 in funding to help students translate their ideas into scalable businesses.

Top row: Ronald R. Wood, Earnest L. Perry Jr., John R. Dodam, Jeri L. Doty, Rachel Palencia Harper, Ray Klinginsmith and Amy M. Knopps Bottom row: Reuben Merideth, Stephanie A. Reid-Arndt, Jay Sexton, John W. Shaw, Benjamin C. Thomas and Wamwari Waichungo

Nov. 13, 2023

Mizzou Alumni Association names 2023 Faculty and Alumni Award winners

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Oct. 11, 2023

2022-23 faculty promotions and tenure

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Oct. 3, 2023

Stigma felt by opioid-dependent moms impacts the health care received by their babies

Findings from University of Missouri study can help emphasize messages of compassion and support toward opioid-dependent mothers.

Oct. 3, 2023

Improving health care one simulation at a time

For nursing students, transitioning from studying textbooks to caring for real patients can be a daunting task. A dedicated simulation space in the new School of Nursing building is helping Tigers build their skills and confidence under the safe and supportive care of experts.

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Sep. 25, 2023

Formalized education on breast cancer survivorship can help nurses provide more streamlined care, MU study finds

Findings can help create standardized, formalized education for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses earlier in their careers.

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Sep. 5, 2023

Faculty celebrate milestone years of service

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Aug. 1, 2023

Immigrant nurses in long-term care facilities often have more “human capital” compared to American-born nurses, MU researcher finds

Findings can help create a more diverse, equitable workforce in nursing homes, which improves patient health outcomes.

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July 26, 2023

Study examines struggles of Haitian migrants self-managing diabetes on Dominican Republic sugar cane fields

University of Missouri findings have implications for impoverished people struggling to self-manage their diabetes worldwide.

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