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History, diversity, unity and challenges have shaped experiences of migrants to Columbia and across America for 250 years.
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The University cited a July 2025 Department of Justice memo as motivation to cut funding. Memos are not federal law.
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New research from the University of Missouri has found that an AI tool could be helpful in more efficiently diagnosing and treating autistic children in rural Missouri.
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While the university’s total faculty grew 10% from 2013-2023, the proportion of Black professors on campus rose by less than one percent.
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From 2013-2023, overall enrollment fell about 10%, while Black student enrollment declined almost 34%.
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Federal funding challenges postpone a Mizzou lecture scheduled for next week featuring a U.S. Space Force leader.
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The ruling filed Wednesday said Choi is not entitled to qualified immunity after he barred the Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine from participating in the 2024 Homecoming parade.
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Buffaloe has proposed the creation of a collegiate advisory council to discuss initiatives to address violence downtown.
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Community members gathered at Jesse Hall Thursday to call for stronger protections for employee free speech.
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A portable device developed by University of Missouri researchers that analyzes concussions in real time is advancing toward commercialization.