Community Impact

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Sep. 3, 2021

College Colors Day 2021

Mizzou alumni and fans helped #StripeTheState for #CollegeColorsDay this year. Check out some of our favorite social media posts.

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Sep. 3, 2021

What’s the buzz on campus?

MU shows its commitment to environmental stewardship through programs to conserve honeybees and other pollinators on campus.

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Sep. 2, 2021

University of Missouri Board of Curators honors Sen. Roy Blunt with naming of NextGen Precision Health Building

The Roy Blunt NextGen Precision Health Building is on schedule to open in October 2021.

a german shepard and his handler on the quad

Aug. 25, 2021

Dogs with jobs

In honor of National Dog Day, Aug. 26, meet some of Mizzou’s hardest-working four-legged friends.

This is a picture of the Geyer Award recipients.

Aug. 18, 2021

Mizzou Alumni Association recognizes Blunt, McCollum with Geyer Award

U.S. senator, former Columbia mayor acknowledged for their dedication to higher education.

beehive with bees

Aug. 17, 2021

What’s the buzz on campus?

MU shows its commitment to environmental stewardship through programs to conserve honeybees and other pollinators on campus.

This is a photo of AEPi fraternity members with Coach Eli Drinkwitz

Aug. 16, 2021

Rock-A-Thon stomps fundraising records

University of Missouri Alpha Epsilon Pi members raised a record-breaking $180,000 for American Cancer Society

mary beck, jeanette linebaugh, debra deeken and tj headley headshots

Aug. 12, 2021

MU nurses at the heart of the fight against COVID-19

Meet four MU Health Care nurses — and Mizzou graduates — who are on the front lines against COVID-19.

map of the botanic gardens

Aug. 10, 2021

10 things to know about the Mizzou Botanic Garden

We all know that our campus is beautiful. But did you know it’s also a registered botanic garden?

photo of students outside on a farm in sedalia

Aug. 9, 2021

Immersion program gives students rural medical experience in Sedalia

Students at the MU School of Medicine and Sinclair School of Nursing gained a new appreciation of rural medicine in a 11-day trip to Sedalia.

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