T his season, the University of Missouri women's basketball team is facing challenges in SEC play. On Sunday, the Tigers lost to Auburn with a score of 60-75, never having the lea
Mizzou student Danny Santulli was left blind and unable to walk after a hazing ritual in 2021. His family is now cheering the passage of a new anti-hazing law.
It’s no question that a second Trump presidency, from the election cycle to the actual term, will have a historical impact.
In this episode of Spotlight on Soybeans, MO Soybean Merchandising Council Board Member, Justin Rohn, discusses the partnership between Missouri soybean growers and the University of Missouri. Learn why he encourages continued collaboration between the two entities to better serve Missouri farmers.
Missouri lawmakers are proposing bigger scholarships for students with financial need, allowing more universities to grant engineering and medical degrees, and supporting aid to victims of hazing. Ahead of the 2025 legislative session’s launch on Wednesday,
Due to venue capacity and extreme weather, MSU Pride Marching Band no longer part of presidential inauguration parade Monday in Washington, D.C.
"We’re going to ask ourselves, ‘What are we no longer going to do?’ to prioritize what’s important for athletics."
Boone County's delegation to Jefferson City talked on Thursday about how future budget cuts might affect the University of Missouri. The Boone County Mizzou Alumni Association hosted the forum, to discuss how lawmakers might support higher education and the university.
At UMSL, the founding director will be tasked with growing the new engineering school, which will offer ABET-accredited Bachelor of Science degree programs in civil, electrical and mechanical engineering.
The university has contributed $40 million to its athletics department, including $25 million in direct support and a $15 million internal loan.
New social media regulations could be on the way to the Show-Me-State. On Thursday, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey issued new guidelines, requiring tech companies to give Missouri users a choice as to what algorithm they'd like in use while scrolling on social media.
Today’s young people will grow up in a world in which AIs interact with humans constantly. If humans do not learn to treat AIs kindly, they will be the ones that suffer.