
Sep. 24, 2024
Printing linens, providing hope
Mizzou alumna Mallory Martin’s company economically empowers survivors of modern-day slavery through the ancient craft of block printing.

Sep. 18, 2024
Student entrepreneurs open up shop in the Mizzou Student Center and beyond
Six businesses are now open thanks to the Griggs Innovators Nexus. Learn more about the student-run ventures and what they offer.

Sep. 17, 2024
Mizzou welcomes 2024 cohort of Stamps Scholars

Sep. 13, 2024
Leaving a legacy
Crosby MBA graduate creates scholarships to help students like herself.

Sep. 5, 2024
A calculated risk
Business alumni find success with online retail business.

Sep. 3, 2024
Navigating global markets
Jackie Rasmussen with the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business spent her summer teaching students about global markets as they explored the sights, sounds and business strategies of Spain.

Aug. 27, 2024
Thinking machines
Mizzou teachers and researchers in all fields add to — and take from — the ever-emerging tech of artificial intelligence.

Aug. 27, 2024
Prowling the parade
Meet the Tiger Trio leading Mizzou Homecoming 2024

Aug. 27, 2024
How to feather a nest egg
Published on Show Me Mizzou Aug. 27, 2024Story by Dale Smith, BJ ’88 Adobe Stock If there’s an angsty topic troubling the sleep of adults of all ages, it’s the question of how best to invest for retirement. The received wisdom advises younger people to invest in stocks, which can be volatile but lucrative, and for older people to sock money into bonds, which guarantee known but modest payouts. Institutions — even federal laws — have enshrined this as the standard life cycle of investing. Then finance Professor Michael Doherty and big data came along to test that theory.

Aug. 27, 2024