News Release

Eric Parsons Kemper graphic

March 21, 2022

MU Department of Economics professor awarded 2022 Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence

Eric Parsons is an associate teaching professor and director of undergraduate studies in the Department of Economics in the MU College of Arts & Science.

Picture of a blood glucose meter with fruit, barbells source: shutterstock

March 21, 2022

Harnessing the power of AI to advance knowledge of Type 1 diabetes

University of Missouri data scientists are collaborating with clinicians at Children’s Mercy Kansas City and Texas Children’s Hospital on the study.

This is an image of Cornell Hall.

March 21, 2022

Expert: U.S. ban on oil currently benefitting Russia

MU expert analyzes oil’s role in the Ukrainian-Russian war and U.S. imports are being impacted

five faculty headshots

March 21, 2022

2022 Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence recipients announced

Meet the five faculty members who were honored.

Christopher Baines Kemper graphic

March 21, 2022

MU College of Veterinary Medicine professor awarded 2022 Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence

Christopher Baines is an associate professor of biomedical sciences in the MU College of Veterinary Medicine. 

aerial shot of jesse and columns at sunset

March 17, 2022

MU generates $5 billion in economic impact in FY21

A new report details MU’s far-reaching effect on Missouri’s economy.

This is an image of MU President Mun Choi explaining the story of someone that was inspired by MU Faculty.

March 15, 2022

MU announces more than $4 million MizzouForward investment in student success

President also shares news of more than $60 million from federal government to support NextGen construction and faculty endowments

raise the roar graphic

March 10, 2022

MU donors gave 2,652 individual gifts for Mizzou Giving Day

Donors contributed more than $4 million.

This is an image of a woman making a humorous comment in the office.

March 10, 2022

The challenge of humor in the workplace for women

MU research shows humor can be complicated to navigate in the workplace for women

This is a photo of a woman stretching.

March 8, 2022

A virtual way to rehab from a stroke

Study finds video game-based therapy helps stroke patients improve their motor skills while also reducing therapist time, cost of treatment.

Subscribe to

Show Me Mizzou

Stay up-to-date with the latest news by subscribing to the Show Me Mizzou newsletter.

Subscribe