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Jennifer Krtek | Bachelor's in nursing ’18

Jennifer is a busy wife, mom and full-time nurse. She needed a degree that respected her home life and career, while providing new and innovative nursing concepts. She found a perfect fit in the...

Katie Murray | Master's in academic medicine ’18

Alisa Hayes, MD, wanted to expand the research component of her work as a doctor in the emergency department. Since emergency medicine is a younger specialty, she needed a degree that would give her...

Three online instructors win Kemper Awards

Three out of five of the newest Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence recipients teach an online course. They are three instructors from three very different areas of study, but they share one...

Mary Lammers | Bachelor's in nursing ’18

Mary Lammers never considered obtaining a bachelor's degree until she moved into a leadership position at work. She wanted a degree program that would capitalize on her three decades of nursing...

Cultivating the next generation of care managers

Plans for managing multiple chronic conditions or navigating several overlapping health care systems are complex. The need for qualified care managers to help families and organizations has never been...

Mizzou expands online degree offerings

This story originally appeared on the MU News Bureau website. Camdenton resident Jessica Jensen is one of an estimated 20 percent of Missourians between ages 25 and 64 who have some higher education...

Preparing law students to be problem-solvers

Lawyers, mediators, arbitrators and dispute resolution professionals of all types have a new option for getting the training they need to advance in the problem-solving industry. The University of...

Engineering future leaders

Setting yourself up for career advancement in the engineering industry includes maintaining a technical edge and knowing when to pursue graduate work. The University of Missouri College of Engineering...

Brooke Clark | Master of health administration ’18

Brooke Clark chose the University of Missouri's health administration program because of its hybrid nature — she was able to complete courses online and interact face-to-face with professors and peers...