
Jan. 11, 2024
Mizzou Alumni Association recognizes Chris Chinn, Caleb Jones and Tony Luetkemeyer with Geyer Awards

Jan. 10, 2024
Truth be told
As the True/False Film Fest embarks on its 21st year celebrating nonfiction filmmaking, the bonds among Columbia, campus and cinema are stronger than ever.

Jan. 10, 2024
Columbian brew
From a cup of Joe at Ernie’s to a morning cortado at Acola, coffee has supplied the Mizzou campus with comfort, opportunity and caffeine for all.

Jan. 10, 2024
Hog harmony
Russ Kremer’s transformational journey toward sustainable farming

Jan. 10, 2024
The deep end of filmmaking
MU’s Jonathan B. Murray Center for Documentary Journalism separates fact from fiction.

Jan. 10, 2024
Golden frequencies
KCOU 88.1 FM holds a birthday bash to celebrate its 50th.

Jan. 10, 2024
Saturdays in CoMo

Jan. 10, 2024
A trio of triumphs
Mizzou’s latest Hall of Fame class dazzles with journalistic, financial and conservation achievements.

Jan. 10, 2024
Know your great Mizzourian
Mary Margaret McBride (right) speaks to Eleanor Roosevelt in an undated photo. McBride was dubbed "The First Lady of Radio." Published on Show Me Mizzou Jan. 10, 2024 Who: Mary Margaret McBride (1899–1976) Degree: Bachelor of Journalism, 1918 Birthplace: Paris, Missouri Claim to fame: Considered to be the “First Lady of Radio,” McBride was “one of the first to create and promote daytime radio programming that went beyond the soap opera and to prove that it was possible for daytime programming to be profitable,” according to the Library of Congress. Starting in 1934 as Martha Deane, a fictional grandmother…

Jan. 10, 2024
Origin story
A biotech company founded by three MU alumni is dedicated to helping kill cancer cells through phage research.