Students

four students wearing face coverings posing around beetle bailey statue

Dec. 8, 2020

Teamwork makes the dream work

Student organization helps transfer students develop professionally, academically and personally.

woman at a computer

Dec. 3, 2020

PRIME lab adjusts to continue researching during pandemic

University of Missouri’s journalism research lab measures a person’s mental and bodily responses to media messaging.

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Dec. 2, 2020

Zeroing in on world hunger

Brady and Anne Deaton Institute sponsors students in international competition addressing world hunger.

This is a picture of twins Julisha and Justina Wilkins.

Nov. 30, 2020

A series of fortunate events

Twin sisters succeed at MU with help of family, faculty and institutional support.

Ed Ge, Victoria Lofland and Bryce Edmondson. Note: This photo was taken before the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nov. 30, 2020

To infinity and beyond

Student Ed Ge is focused on building the next generation of aerial monitoring vehicles.

concept art of a concussion

Nov. 24, 2020

Students create VR software to diagnose and monitor concussions

A group of Mizzou engineering students are designing software that would work with virtual reality goggles and help diagnose and monitor head injuries.

a student employee hands a client a packaged turkey

Nov. 23, 2020

More than meats the eye

A small team of Mizzou students runs an on-campus butcher shop. Together, they handle all aspects of the business — from cutlets to customer relations — and they’re ready to supply your socially distanced holiday meal.

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Nov. 23, 2020

School of Journalism student already hosts an impressive portfolio

Diego Galicia is a budding videographer who already hosts big-name clients like the Kansas City Chiefs.

lori fox smiling in front of student center

Nov. 19, 2020

Daring to care

When the pandemic pushed resources to their limit, donors jumped into action to support students in need.

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Nov. 13, 2020

The [Tigers] of Wall Street

Alumnus Asim Samiuddin created a scholarship to help Black female business students get to Wall Street.

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