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The State Historical Society of Missouri (SHSMO) has recently updated its Historic Missourians website.
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The University of Missouri System Board of Curators voted to make several changes Thursday.
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A research team from multiple universities is developing technology that can detect salmonella contamination in a matter of minutes. They aim to take the results from sensors and pair them with other data to strengthen the safety and resilience of the supply of chicken.
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MU Health Care’s Concussion Program is offering a free baseline screening event from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. on July 22.
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New state funding will allow for the University of Missouri School of Law to reopen its Family Violence Clinic.
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To some Black student organizations, though, MU’s response does not give them a sense of comfort. This incident, along with posters promoting white supremacy on campus, has left some Black students feeling distraught.
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Dr. Catherine Peterson is an Associate Professor of Nutrition and Exercise Physiology at the University of Missouri. She spoke about the safest and most effective way to decide what dietary supplements you should be taking – if any at all.
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This year, ALAS organized a Día de los Muertos event to commemorate the holiday in what one attendee described as an opportunity to get together and honor those who have passed with an added sense of community.
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The Legion of Black Collegians and the National Panhellenic Council partnered over the week for a step show performance and competition in Jesse Auditorium. This was the final event of Black Homecoming Week, and the first Homecoming show since the pandemic.
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The University of Missouri is requiring certain students to take a COVID-19 test ahead of the 2021 spring semester.Testing will be mandatory for…