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Jan. 21, 2025

Mizzou ranked 25th for best online bachelor’s programs in the nation

U.S. News & World Report’s latest rankings demonstrate commitment to flexible programming, student success.

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Jan. 3, 2025

Mizzou researchers aim to reduce avoidable hospitalizations for nursing home residents with dementia

A new National Institutes of Health-funded study finds nursing home residents with dementia are more likely to be involved in avoidable hospitalizations.

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Dec. 17, 2024

Tiny particle, huge potential

University of Missouri researchers Carsten Ullrich and Deepak Singh have discovered unseen interactions that could impact the future of electronics.

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Dec. 9, 2024

More than 1,750 students to receive degrees from Mizzou

Graduates will join more than 362,000 Mizzou alumni worldwide who have made an impact on society.

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Dec. 4, 2024

Ask an expert: Financial tips to save money, stay happy during the holiday season

Andrew Zumwalt with the University of Missouri’s personal financial planning program provides some ideas for money-saving approaches to help you get through the holidays.

Prasad Calyam

Nov. 21, 2024

Securing your online cart

Mizzou cybersecurity expert Prasad Calyam shares tips for staying safe as you shop online this holiday season.

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Nov. 20, 2024

Turning corn colorful

Mizzou researchers are demonstrating that purple corn has surprising health benefits. Would you try it?

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Nov. 19, 2024

A canine comeback: How Mizzou veterinarians helped an agility dog compete again

Rhoen, a border collie who competes in high-level agility events, recently traveled more than 1,700 miles to Mizzou to receive paw-fect care for a serious lung disease.

Deborah Anderson.

Nov. 14, 2024

Protecting the health of wildlife ecosystems

While the plague doesn’t affect humans like it did in the 1300s, it can still wreak havoc on animal populations.

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Nov. 5, 2024

AI is paving the way for flying taxis

Prescriptive analytics, a type of artificial intelligence, is helping researchers plan for air taxis in major U.S. cities. It’s helping electric vehicles, health care and animal welfare, too. Mizzou expert Suchi Rajendran shares how this advanced AI will help us prepare for the future.

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