
July 1, 2020
Mizzou team looks to artificial intelligence to grow carbon nanotubes in mass quantities
The National Science Foundation is funding the research that could someday create bendable, unbreakable products.

July 1, 2020
School of Medicine launches Clinical Rural Immersion Program
The program exposes future health care leaders to rural medicine in the hope of combatting Missouri’s ongoing rural doctor shortage.

June 26, 2020
Helping rural Missouri plan ahead for a pandemic
Planning ahead for a pandemic — or any disaster situation — is costly and complex. Now, Mizzou researchers are hoping to take the guesswork out of it for Missouri’s smaller communities.

June 25, 2020
Missouri Food Finder connects consumers and safe local food options
The COVID-19 pandemic has created an opportune time for farmers to promote and consumers to discover the value of local food. The Missouri Food Finder helps make the connection easier.

June 24, 2020
First-generation student intends to pay it forward
An MU medical student and scholarship recipient wants to help build a diverse medical community while serving underrepresented populations.

June 24, 2020
Pride is more than a month in the MU Greek community
William Stackman, vice provost for Student Affairs, shares how the Greek Allies program works year-round to support LBTQ+ students, educate the Greek community and expand understanding of fraternity and sorority life.

June 23, 2020
Video: The strength of partnership
Find out why major partners have chosen to lend their support and participation to the NextGen Precision Health Institute at Mizzou.

June 23, 2020
Video: Bringing precision health to Missouri
Learn about how the NextGen Precision Health Institute will develop statewide health care solutions that will transform the quality of life in Missouri.

June 19, 2020
Genome sequences could be key to COVID-19
The secret to surviving COVID-19 could be locked in our DNA. Researchers are analyzing genome sequences to find clues about why some people are more susceptible to the virus.

June 17, 2020
Macon County 4-H club transitions to remote learning during COVID-19
The challenges of COVID-19 have inspired 4-H leaders and volunteers to figure out how to creatively update and deliver programs to 4-H youths across Missouri.