
Oct. 30, 2024
Improving deer health one test at a time
A new study by Mizzou researchers shows that infections, such as pneumonia, are a major cause of death in Midwestern white-tailed deer. The discovery can help tailor efforts to improve deer health.

Oct. 29, 2024
Revolutionizing disease prevention
Mizzou researcher Paul de Figueiredo is co-leading a DARPA-funded project aimed at protecting the microbial samples necessary to speed treatments for infectious diseases.

Oct. 29, 2024
Mizzou researchers receive grant to help teachers navigate middle school mayhem
Researchers from Mizzou’s College of Education and Human Development are giving free training and coaching to middle school teachers in rural Missouri thanks to support from the U.S. Department of Education.

Oct. 28, 2024
Mizzou scientists create geochemical fingerprints
Modern technology at Mizzou allows researchers to contribute to the scientific understanding of how human societies have developed over time.

Oct. 28, 2024
Feline fun facts: Four ways Mizzou research benefits cats
In honor of National Cat Day, learn how Mizzou’s Leslie Lyons and Gretchen Carlisle help our feline friends.

Oct. 24, 2024
Conley Avenue Parking Structure to remain closed as repairs, maintenance begin
The work is part of an ongoing effort to extend the lifespan of parking structures on the MU campus.

Oct. 24, 2024
University of Missouri initiative to boost radioisotope production
Expansion plans will scale up production at the University of Missouri Research Reactor, the only U.S. supplier of the lutetium-177 radioisotope.

Oct. 23, 2024
Mule-lennials
Mizzou has been home to mule teams for more than 40 years. In honor of National Mule Day on Oct. 26, learn more about MU’s equine ambassadors and the students who care for them.

Oct. 21, 2024
Receiving a warm welcome at the ZOU
Transfer students at Mizzou make up 17% of the student body. Regardless of where Tigers begin their college journey, the university is primed to help them succeed inside and outside the classroom.

Oct. 16, 2024
Keep the human in the loop
Mizzou journalism professor Jared Schroeder weighs in on the effect of artificial intelligence on the flow of ideas and expression.