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MU legacy brings journalist full circle

John Scanlan discovered his lifelong passion for photography as a teen, leafing through photos of photos from the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War in Life and Look magazines. Five decades...

Faculty help MU go green

Photography by Kyle Spradley. The University of Missouri has pushed the frontiers of research and scholarship for nearly two centuries. Faculty inventors and creators — including online educators —...

MU engineering professors named AAAS fellows

When you enroll in a distance learning program or course from the University of Missouri, you gain the opportunity to study under some of the best scholars in your chosen field. Two such academic...

Elderly patients need educated, savvy nurses

A study by researchers at the University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing (SSON) may help make nursing homes safer for elderly residents. Associate Professor Amy Vogelsmeier led a team that...

Helping educators serve the whole student

Integral to the mission of the University of Missouri is a commitment to public service — the obligation to produce and disseminate knowledge that will improve the quality of life in the state, the...

Online study pays off for distance graduates

Fall 2015 commencement is this weekend (Dec 18–19). Among the hundreds of successful graduates who will receive their diplomas are 394 distance students who have earned their degrees through online...

MU scholars proud to serve citizens

When you choose to study online with the University of Missouri, you get more than just a degree. You also learn from scholars and industry experts who serve our citizens by making contributions to...