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Two men walking up a creek looking for smallmouth bass to collect for samples

Oct. 19, 2020

More than ‘just a fish’ story

MU study will help fisheries management of a popular game fish — the smallmouth bass.

aerial shot jesse and carnahan quadrangle

Oct. 15, 2020

MU announces that in-person classes will continue after Thanksgiving break

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Oct. 15, 2020

Getting ready for Homecoming 2020

From campus to downtown, check out some of Columbia's Homecoming decorations.

stamps scholar headshots

Oct. 15, 2020

Honors College welcomes six Stamps Scholars program members

The freshmen represent some of the nation’s top students, demonstrating academic merit, strong leadership potential and exceptional character.

three student headshots

Oct. 14, 2020

Timeless and true

Meet the trio of Tigers leading the Mizzou Alumni Association’s 2020 Homecoming Steering Committee.

two women headshots

Oct. 13, 2020

Mizzou Mentoring connects students and alumni

A program links Tigers past and present to build community and jumpstart careers.

Weiyu Feng uses virtual reality goggles to experience a classroom he is not physically in. Through the goggles, he can see classmate Will Slama in a realistic setting rather than on screen.

Oct. 13, 2020

Bringing the classroom to students through virtual reality

Students who are unable to attend in-person classes in the future could still get the full classroom experience, thanks to emerging virtual environment technologies.

all the spaces logo on a space theme background

Oct. 12, 2020

Students prepare musical for eventual New York debut

The COVID-19 pandemic delayed the big city premiere of a Mizzou-made production. In the meantime, the show’s team is forging ahead and finding innovative ways to reach audiences.

different art in a composite photo

Oct. 12, 2020

Morbid curiosity

“The Art of Death” exhibit at the MU Museum of Art & Archeology runs through Oct. 18 and represents a research project where students explore viewers’ reactions to death imagery in the arts.

Picture of the White House

Oct. 8, 2020

Vice presidential debate reinforces partisan preferences, study finds

In virtual debate-viewing study, participants find U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris outperforms Vice President Mike Pence.

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