Logan Stockman | Master's in biological engineering ’20, Mizzou
"As an Officer in the United States Air Force, I lived in different places while taking the online courses. My primary residence was in Georgia, near the Air Force base. But I was deployed to the...
Mizzou School of Health Professions launches online occupational therapy doctorate
Mizzou’s School of Health Professions Department of Occupational Therapy is now accepting applications for an online post-professional doctorate in occupational therapy (OTD). This new program is...
New online master’s prepares military and civilian students for career advancement
If you seek to improve and maintain national security, promote international peace and cooperation, and enhance military effectiveness — Mizzou now offers an online master’s degree for you. The...
Kirkland graduates with bachelor’s in information technology, thanks to online option
There were times James Kirkland wasn’t sure he’d graduate. A move out of state and subsequent transfer to Mizzou, work obligations and medical emergencies in his family caused a few bumps in the road...
3 tech execs on how advanced degrees changed their lives
If 2020 had a word of the year, it would be “pivot.” Thanks to a pandemic and the resulting supply chain disruptions, travel restrictions, health concerns, and a competing desire for normalcy...
5 ways to keep your future safe as an entrepreneur (no matter what 2021 brings)
Whether you’re a freelancer, have a side hustle, or are a business owner, entrepreneurs like you have had their world rocked this year. Staying ahead of market shifts and competitors is always...
Grad school after 30: An honest account from someone who just did it all online
Self-reflection has become an unexpected side effect of social distancing. As we work alone at home, if we’re lucky enough to be able to, or adjust to working less or being unemployed, the big...
Adults looking for career change turn to IT
This story originally appeared on the MU Engineering website. Adults looking for a career change are turning to an Information Technology degree from Mizzou Engineering. It’s little wonder. Technology...
Three new online clinical and diagnostic sciences programs prepare students to lead fellow clinicians
For practicing clinicians looking to advance their careers, the University of Missouri’s School of Health Professions has three new 100% online options. The Department of Clinical and Diagnostic...
Switching modalities mid-term to high-quality online leads to similar learning outcomes
This story originally appeared on the College of Engineering website. Students who switch from face-to-face teaching to high-quality online even within a semester show similar learning outcomes – yet...