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Nov. 27, 2023

From student to advocate

Through her experience as a peer educator in the Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Center, former Tiger Grace Nielson got to develop both her advocacy and professional skills.

Nov. 17, 2023

Mizzou researchers found the antibiotic that fought bubonic plague. That work goes on | Opinion

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Nov. 16, 2023

Great leaders lead by lifting others up

Alumnus David Novak shares his expertise on leadership and recognition with MU business students.

Nov. 14, 2023

Soaring to the stars

Senior Landon Toler once doubted his engineering abilities. But after transferring to Mizzou as a sophomore, he discovered the school and major he’d always been looking for.

Nov. 13, 2023

Making the move

International doctoral student Ashwin Dhakal’s passion for artificial intelligence has led him to a new country and new opportunities.

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

Nov. 10, 2023

Photo gallery: Veterans Day wreath-laying ceremony 2023

Each Veterans Day, the MU Veterans Center lays a wreath in the Memorial Union archway to remember and honor the brave Missouri men and women serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. See photos from this year’s event.

Vovanti Jones, MD, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Nov. 10, 2023

The work is never done

Vovanti Jones, an assistant professor of physical medicine, shares how she uses her medical gift to impact the community.

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Nov. 8, 2023

President Mun Choi elected chair of APLU's Commission on Food, Environment and Renewable Resources

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Nov. 7, 2023

Tiny atoms, big impact: How the MU Research Reactor is saving and improving lives in Missouri and around the globe

The NextGen MURR initiative will expand the University of Missouri’s capacity to produce medical isotopes that will be used in advanced cancer treatments for decades to come.

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