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Five people

Sep. 5, 2024

University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) wins Hawthorn Foundation Project of the Year Award

Recognition underscores MURR’s pivotal role in positioning Missouri as a leader in nuclear science and technology.

Alvira Nishat.

Sep. 5, 2024

Lending a helping hand in health care

University of Missouri students are getting hands-on training as nurse assistants while strengthening the MU Health Care workforce.

A symbolic shot of the 2024 presidential candidate at a podium, with the American flag serving as a backdrop

Sep. 4, 2024

Ask a Mizzou expert: Four things to know about the Sept. 10 presidential debate

Ben Warner is the director of the Political Communication Institute at the University of Missouri.

Rob Myers inspects maize plant

Sep. 4, 2024

Five ways the Center for Regenerative Agriculture is cultivating growth in Missouri

For Rob Myers, preparing farmers for a productive future is a top priority. With over $40 million in funding, his center is transforming farming techniques in Missouri and beyond.

Five people

Sep. 3, 2024

How I spent my summer

From telling stories in London to exploring microplastics in Germany — meet five Tigers who spent their summer breaks exploring the world and discovering new truths.

Salman Hyder holding the RO compound.

Sep. 3, 2024

A new approach to treating a difficult type of breast cancer

Mizzou researcher Salman Hyder is the first to identify a drug that kills triple negative breast cancer cells and stops the formation of blood vessels that tumors need to grow.

Beef cattle grazing.

Aug. 28, 2024

New vaccine created by Mizzou researchers protects cattle from deadly tick-borne disease  

MizzouForward researcher Roman Ganta has created the first effective vaccine proven to protect cattle from bovine anaplasmosis, benefiting both cattle health and the agricultural economy.

A person getting a massage.

Aug. 27, 2024

Mizzou researchers explore solutions to help reduce nurse burnout

Study finds giving nurses massages during their shifts may improve physical health and mental well-being.

Truman the Tiger in a football jersey standing among students cheering in a football stadium

Aug. 26, 2024

Roar louder … in black and gold

“Stripe the State” by rocking Mizzou colors every Friday this fall. Black and Gold Fridays support MU’s more than 500 student-athletes who compete across 20 intercollegiate sports.

A dog running through Peace Park.

Aug. 23, 2024

Sniffing up scientific discovery: Five ways Mizzou research benefits dogs

To celebrate National Dog Day, learn how researchers at Mizzou help both dogs and their human companions.

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