Alumni

illustration of a spooky Memorial Union

Oct. 26, 2020

Practitioners of the telltale art

Through the decades, Mizzou's mystery writers have made their mark in one of fiction’s most popular genres. Their degrees range from law to library science. Just in time for Halloween, MU alumna and mystery writer Elaine Viets takes a look at the work of many of these scribes.

Claudia Stephens, 3, plays with Switched Adapted Toys at Children’s Therapy Center.

Oct. 19, 2020

Making toys more accessible

Alumna, pediatric physical therapist, alters toys to make sure all kids have equal access to play.

man leading band from a ladder

Oct. 15, 2020

Leader of the band

Remembering a legendary band director.

two women headshots

Oct. 13, 2020

Mizzou Mentoring connects students and alumni

A program links Tigers past and present to build community and jumpstart careers.

alicia headshot

Oct. 8, 2020

Missouri School of Journalism alumna is living her dream at a full-service ad agency

Alicia White credits Mizzou for helping her prepare for a successful career.

headshots of six people

Oct. 8, 2020

Making leadership a lifestyle

Meet six Trulaske College of Business alumni who are leaders others want to follow.

missouri method graphic

Oct. 5, 2020

The Missouri Method meets the moment

The Missouri School of Journalism celebrates 112 years of excellence with newly formed endowment to support the Missouri Method.

Donor plaque in memory of Christopher Bosche, MD, outside of LC633 in the Patient-Centered Care Learning Center.

Oct. 2, 2020

Medical school alumni raise funds to honor classmate who served during 9/11

Chris Bosche provided aid on Sept. 11, 2001, and later developed a rare cancer that has been associated with 9/11 responders.

This is a picture of MU's 2020 Homecoming Logo.

Oct. 1, 2020

MU’s 109th Homecoming celebration to feature suite of virtual events

Although the annual parade is canceled, Columbia’s downtown district will still be decorated by student organizations while online events will welcome participation from Tigers far and wide.

sticks with pawprints on them appear on Francis Quadrangle in front of the columns

Sep. 29, 2020

"Mizzou: Our Time to Lead" art installation

More than 3,000 tiger paws recently popped up on the Francis Quadrangle — each representing a "Mizzou: Our Time to Lead" scholarship recipient.

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