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Gracie Loepker, BHS ’25, with an imaging machine at Barnes-Jewish Hospital

April 14, 2026

Equipped with real-world training, Mizzou graduate launches career in nuclear medicine

Gracie Loepker, a 2025 graduate of the Nuclear Medicine program, works alongside physicians to perform scans and administer radiopharmaceuticals at Barnes-Jewish Hospital.

Graphic with the Delta Omega symbol on it that says Delta Omega: Honorary Society in Public Health

April 10, 2026

Gamma Eta Chapter of Delta Omega announces 2026 inductees

The chapter inducted 17 new members: two undergraduate public health students, one first-year MPH student (president-elect), three second-year MPH students, nine alumni, one faculty member and one honorary inductee.

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April 8, 2026

Alumni spotlight: Aliyha Hill, BHS ’18, MPH ’20

For Aliyha Hill, public health is rooted in community, mentorship, and meaningful change.

A photo of Katharine Horzmann

April 6, 2026

MPH alum earns Zoetis research award

Horzmann earned a bachelor's degree, a Master of Public Health and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Mizzou.

A woman stands outside of a building while wearing a black Mizzou jacket

March 3, 2026

Alumna Gail Peace’s successful startup led to a journey of impact

After building a multimillion-dollar health tech company, Peace turns her focus to empowering the next generation through innovation, leadership and a full-ride scholarship at the University of Missouri.

A woman stands in a courtyard surrounded by plants

Feb. 3, 2026

Public health alum combats threat of harmful algal blooms

Since graduating with a Master of Public Health in 2020, Kaylea Nemechek has gone on to work as an epidemiologist with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Jan. 30, 2026

Mizzou Department of Physical Therapy at the 2026 APTA Combined Sections Meeting

The Mizzou Department of Physical Therapy is headed to Anaheim, California, for the 2026 Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association.

A woman in a yellow shirt stands in a hallway

Jan. 22, 2026

Radiography program gives anthropology major new way to examine bones

At 35, Monica Wolff enrolled as a full-time student. She was able to complete clinical rotations while continuing to work weekends at University Hospital.

A person uses a mechanical arm controller

Jan. 20, 2026

Mizzou grad explores future of OT through robotics

Hope Schust worked with OT faculty member Bill Janes and a computer science student to print, build and configure an open-source robotic arm prototype that could improve care and expand access.

Rebecca Vasta

Dec. 15, 2025

Back to school: Occupational therapist Rebecca Vasta is helping students succeed

After already earning two Mizzou degrees, Vasta will receive a doctoral degree in occupational therapy this December while working in Everett Public Schools.