Education Events
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Education
See you at Mizzou
MU has something for everyone and someone from everywhere
A bird’s eye view
Tracking Missouri’s red-bellied woodpeckers
Aging with autism
Focus on children may leave autistic adults underserved
Treasure trove
Mizzou means museums
Down the rabbit hole
Photographer Leah Gallo enters the world of Tim Burton
Blueprint for life
Architectural studies graduate has big plans
Gymnast's long journey
Sarah Shire’s trip to nationals was anything but a direct route
Green light for revelers
Engineers Week offers contests, concerts, crownings and catapults
The nerdiest of all
Toxicologist named Mizzou Wire's Nerd of the Year
Major film
Coming soon to a campus near you
One for the books
Print-on-demand machine customizes, revolutionizes texts
Molten planet
Earth's mobile and malleable inner core
Nerd of the Year
Vote for your favorite professor from Nerds of Mizzou
Nerds of Mizzou
International nerd is compulsively curious
On the front lines
Marshall Scholar Brian Pellot prepares to take on the world
Nerds of Mizzou
Loving the class he's in
Hats off to an alumna
Why designer Jennifer Ouellette’s accessories turn heads in Hollywood
Power house
Mizzou students compete in international Solar Decathlon
Nerds of Mizzou
Word nerd
Nerds of Mizzou
Nerd in dreadlocks
Loss of a legend
Photojournalism educator Angus McDougall dies at age 92
The people’s intellectual
MU professor plans to take over Sudan
Nerds of Mizzou
Big wheel in low-temperature physics
Public servant
Truman Scholar Rick Puig is out to make the nation a better place
Getting schooled
Small-town student teacher takes on big-city classrooms
This just in
How Newsy outsmarts the media market
Golden graduates
A look back at commencement ceremonies at Mizzou through the years
Weathering the storm
Graduate student Roderick Pomfrey puts up a fight
The virtual conference
How to hold low-cost, long-distance get-togethers without leaving Columbia
Nerds of Mizzou
Professor Jo Stealey weaves her love of fibers into a nationally respected program
Getting dirty with cafeteria leftovers
A new class composts food from Rollins Dining Hall
Fashion forward, fashion backward
Through simple stitchery and rich haberdashery, MU's historic costume collection plots cultural shifts
Magic words
Child soldier and author's MU events explore the role of storytelling in healing
Cultural climate change
Mizzou welcomes record-high enrollment of black students
Citizenship marks
MU Black History Month explores the history and status of Americans from the African diaspora
Nerds of Mizzou
Celebrating our best, brightest and geekiest faculty
Progressive by design
MU’s Interior Design Program ranked in nation’s top 10
From inner city to higher ed
An MU Extension program helps youth find their way
The Shack is back
Amid state-of-the-art upgrades, Mizzou's new student center gives a nostalgic nod to old hangouts
Mizzou in review
Looking back at a year of firsts, records and milestones
Tying up loose ends
Pioneers in stealth technology and vocational education receive honorary degrees
History repeating
As Mizzou marks 100 years in the AAU, flagship universities seek support
Pitch perfect
Ann Harrell, the Mizzou professor behind vocalists Neal E. Boyd and Emily Bennett, earns her students’ respect
On top of the world
First MU International Day brings global perspective to campus
The glamorous life
Mizzou honor student named among magazine’s Top 10 College Women
Extreme bonding
Venture Out takes team building to new heights
Cultural ambassadors
From the U.S. to China, Mizzou students go global
On the cutting edge
Premier Flagship Scholar and benefactor share more than a hometown
Sound but not asleep
Camp opens summer at Mizzou on a high note
Long journey
Two students leave Mizzou with well-earned degrees and a family in hand
Worldly views
Global images, people and events mark Mizzou’s International Education Week
Action heroes
Mizzou’s Truman Scholars earn national honors by getting things done
Chemical attraction
Mizzou program sparks girls' lasting scientific interest
For the birds
An undergrad researcher heads south for the winter break
The year at Mizzou
Mizzou Wire rounds up the best, brightest and biggest of 2007
Making science magic
Chemistry camp works to attract girls to the field
Big and loud
Japanese drummers captivate local kids
A historian makes history
Arvarh Strickland gets another first: a building named for him
A faint roar
Student group sponsors Tiger Awareness Month to aid a dying breed
Scholarly summer camp
High school’s best and brightest get a taste of college life at Mizzou
