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...
Creating a unique path: New master of science in business provides interdisciplinary flexibility
The Trulaske master of science in business program has been in the works for three years — and now, perhaps fittingly, it launched this fall semester with 29 students at a time when flexibility in...
Neil Schmedding | Bachelor's in respiratory therapy ’19
Neil is passionate about helping people breathe better. A bachelor’s degree in respiratory therapy from the University of Missouri inspired him to learn about new technologies and research. In fact...
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...
The Sinclair School of Nursing to launch 10 new online programs
The Sinclair School of Nursing is opening 10 new online programs in Fall 2020. These new programs make the school’s advanced practice nurse practitioner (NP) and clinical nurse specialist (CNS)...
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...
Amy Simons | Master's in online education ’19
Amy Simons teaches multimedia journalism and advanced social media strategies at the University of Missouri. As the demand for distance learning increased, Amy decided to pursue a master's degree in...
800+ Mizzou grads earn their #OnlineStripes
If these unprecedented times have shown us anything — it’s that nothing is going to stop Mizzou’s graduates. We celebrate Spring 2020’s unwavering class of #MizzouMade grads this weekend, May 15–16...