
July 15, 2020
Do campaign finance reforms truly help make elections more competitive?
MU social scientists examine three decades of state legislative elections.

July 13, 2020
The new tattoo: Drawing electronics on skin
One day, people could monitor their own health conditions by simply picking up a pencil and drawing a bioelectronic device on their skin. In a new study, University of Missouri engineers demonstrated that the simple combination of pencils and paper could be used to create devices that might be used to monitor personal health.

July 8, 2020
Oldest red ochre mine system in Americas discovered in Mexico, revealed in MU study
MU researchers date mining of cave system to end of last Ice Age.

July 8, 2020
‘Anti-vaxxers’ gain traction against HPV vaccine on Facebook, study finds
MU media expert analyzed 10 years of HPV-vaccine related Facebook posts.

July 7, 2020
Mizzou releases spring 2020 dean's list
More than 10,000 University of Missouri students earned academic distinction.

July 7, 2020
MU researcher awarded $4 million U.S. Department of Education grant
5-year project will help increase social studies knowledge, reading comprehension for middle school students in Missouri, Michigan, Massachusetts and Washington, D.C.

July 6, 2020
Jacqueline Lewis named vice chancellor for advancement at MU
Lewis brings years of experience and has secured support for a multitude of public university projects.

July 6, 2020
Brian Weimer named interim chief of University of Missouri Police Department
Longtime MUPD major to serve as interim chief after Chief Doug Schwandt announces retirement following 20 years of service to the department.

June 30, 2020
A new view of microscopic interactions
MU chemist adds the details of “cold collisions of hot molecules” to existing theories of molecular interactions.

June 30, 2020