
July 22, 2020
Laboratory for infectious disease research turns focus to COVID-19
Mizzou researchers are using a sample of the virus that causes COVID-19 to explore possible therapeutic treatments, diagnostics, medical devices and vaccines.

July 22, 2020
Improving the performance of unmanned aerial vehicles
Chanwoo Park’s research into advanced cooling technologies for unmanned aerial vehicles could help extend military mission capabilities.

July 21, 2020
Bringing high-speed internet to rural areas
Experts from all four University of Missouri System universities and MU Extension unveiled a pilot plan to expand broadband access in a rural community.

July 21, 2020
Helping newsrooms rethink obituaries to memorialize those lost during COVID-19
Kristen Hare is using her Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute fellowship to rethink obituaries and build audiences and a renewed sense of community during the COVID-19 pandemic.

July 13, 2020
Health Sciences alumnus finds his purpose at Mizzou
Frank May III is using his degree to help improve the health and well-being of as many people as possible.

July 10, 2020
Research aims to protect heart while treating breast cancer
The National Institutes of Health is funding a nearly $3.5 million grant to study a pre-treatment for chemotherapy that could protect cancer patients from therapy-induced heart problems.

July 9, 2020
New book addresses immigration issues in schools

July 9, 2020
TigerAware helps behavioral health researchers collect accurate and timely data
The software system makes it easy for users to provide accurate data that helps make personalized health care possible.

July 8, 2020
Student puts electrical engineering courses to work at Garmin
During his second internship at Garmin, Isaac Lagermann is creating diagrams and instructions to help buyers install Garmin products in airplanes.

July 6, 2020
MU resources help first-generation college student land Fulbright award
The three-week program focuses on arts, activism and social justice, areas to which Karlee Resler-Seek feels deeply connected.