Students

man at graduation ceremony in regalia

May 10, 2021

Photo gallery: Commencement weekend one for the class of 2021

event poster graphic

May 6, 2021

Documentary journalism students premiere their films at Stronger Than Fiction Film Festival on May 10-11

The films are the culmination of two years of work.

May 5, 2021

Bones of a teacher

Libby Cowgill, aka the one-woman Discovery Channel, fits her students into the skins of our prehistoric ancestors.

woman with a tiger tutors shirt on

May 5, 2021

Peer support

Service provides students with additional academic help.

man headshot

May 4, 2021

MU photographer receives top honors

Jacob Moscovitch turns time at home during the pandemic into an opportunity to document life unfolding around him and is awarded White House News Association Student Still Photographer of the Year.

woman with a face covering on the phone at her computer

May 4, 2021

Learning on the job

The Inside Sales Lab, located in Cornell Hall, lets Trulaske College of Business students assist with sales by finding, executing and, in some cases, closing on leads.

Argonne National Laboratory

April 30, 2021

MU graduate student selected to conduct nuclear energy research at a national lab

Alexander Gremillion was chosen to conduct research at the Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory.

woman studying at the columns

April 27, 2021

Best places to study on campus

Finals week is coming. Need a quiet place to study? We’ve got you covered.

April 27, 2021

A glimpse into the ‘YAYA’ during the COVID-19 pandemic

Because of the pandemic, this year’s State of the YAYA Report, prepared by the University of Missouri School of Journalism’s professional advertising agency, will be like no other report before it.

photo of legacy teachers items (photos, cookies, booklet, etc.) on a table

April 23, 2021

MU medical students virtually honor influential patients at Legacy Teachers event

The program offers third-year medical students the opportunity to submit essays, artwork or poetry describing a patient they recognized as one of their greatest teachers.

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