MIZZOU magazine Spring 2023

April 28, 2023

Slice of history: a Shakespeare’s timeline

April 28, 2023

The cosmochemist’s guide to the galaxy

How gravity and a few lucky cosmic bounces are informing the research of author-scientist-alum Greg Brennecka and other asteroid chasers.

April 28, 2023

Back to the beginning

An astronomer in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at MU may have helped change everything we thought we knew about the universe.

April 28, 2023

Remixing Ginger’s gowns

Using movie star Ginger Rogers’ elegant dress wear as inspiration, MU textile and apparel management students are refashioning an icon’s style.

April 28, 2023

The name is the game

Tiger student-athletes in all sports find a way to capitalize on new name, image and likeness laws.

April 28, 2023

Crowded competition

Winners of the MU School of Journalism’s 80th annual Pictures of the Year International competition were recently announced.

April 28, 2023

Dancing for a purpose

Although they hardly look worse for the wear, students danced for more than 13 hours straight in early March. The reason for the grooving? Supporting MU Health Care’s Children’s Hospital. Photo by Sam O’Keefe. Published on Show Me Mizzou April 27, 2023Kelsey Allen, BA, BJ ’10 College students have a reputation for engaging in outrageous antics. A 13.1-hour nonstop dance marathon can be added to the list. But this stunt was for a good cause: to raise money for pediatric patients and their families in mid-Missouri. Hundreds of students gathered in the MU Student Recreation Complex March 4…

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