
Oct. 15, 2019
To better understand racial trauma, MU expert says we must also acknowledge skin tone
First model for understanding skin-tone trauma indicates that colorist incidents lead to negative effects on health, relationships.

Oct. 15, 2019
Latest campus climate survey shows MU students are more aware of resources, believe campus is safer
Though MU officials are encouraged by improvements, work remains to lower prevalence of assaults.

Oct. 14, 2019
Internship program will help address opioid epidemic in underserved communities
$1.2 million grant will expand clinical training to 21 additional predoctoral interns through 2021.

Oct. 11, 2019
Mizzou alumnus gives $6 million gift to precision health institute
Jim Fitterling, CEO of Dow is a 1983 graduate of the MU College of Engineering.

Oct. 11, 2019
A global impact in the heartland
Mizzou’s value goes far beyond our progress in enrollment, giving and research.

Oct. 10, 2019
Sweating for science
MU researcher uses sweat monitors to predict behavioral issues in adolescents severely affected with autism.

Oct. 8, 2019
Screening kindergarten readiness
Study finds that children with poor academic readiness are nine to 10 times more likely to have low reading scores 18 months later.

Oct. 3, 2019
Nobel Prize-Winning Research
George Smith is Mizzou’s first faculty member to win a Nobel Prize. Discover his Nobel story and how this research will impact science for decades to come.

Oct. 1, 2019
Reshaping rehab recovery
More than $3 million in NIH grants will help assess, monitor patients recovering from stroke

Sep. 25, 2019
T. rex used a stiff skull to eat its prey
MU scientists created one of the first 3D models showing how ligaments and joints in the skull of a Tyrannosaurus rex work.