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Andrew Kiselica

Feb. 16, 2024

Kiselica selected for ABMR Early Stage Investigator Award

The award provides early career behavioral medicine researchers with leadership training, mentoring and networking opportunities with other ABMR fellows and National Institute of Health program officials.

Kelly Gross

Feb. 14, 2024

Making the room better

School of Social Work alum Kelly Gross’s brother honors his sister by establishing a scholarship for MSW students.

College of Health Sciences alum and former faculty member Dana Evans was recently sworn in as president-elect of the American Association of Respiratory Care. Photo courtesy of Dana Evans

Jan. 23, 2024

Dana Evans works to shape the future of respiratory therapy

The College of Health Sciences alum and former faculty member was recently sworn in as president-elect of the American Association of Respiratory Care.

Jan. 12, 2024

Fall 2023 College of Health Sciences dean’s list

A total of 1,612 Health Sciences students made the fall 2023 dean’s list. To qualify for the dean’s list in the College of Health Sciences, a student must earn a 3.30 GPA in a minimum of 12 graded (A-F) credit hours.

Students pose in a courtyard wearing white laboratory coats.

Oct. 26, 2023

Incoming CLS students welcomed to program through White Coat Ceremony

The ceremony brings students into the laboratory field on a professional level and sets the tone for the clinical experiences to come.

Julie Kapp

Oct. 10, 2023

Julie Kapp appointed to APHA board

Julie Kapp, an associate professor of public health, will join the Publications Board of the American Public Health Association for a three-year term.

Sep. 21, 2023

14 Health Sciences students awarded S.T.A.R. recognition 

These workshops prepare students from all disciplines for research by teaching them about topics ranging from resume creation to cultural competency in research.  

Sep. 12, 2023

CDS faculty, graduate recognized for work on sonographer burnout

Doug Clem and Ivonne Murillo worked together on a project entitled 'Sonographer Burnout: Use of the Maslach Burnout Inventory to Initiate Change in the Workplace.'

A woman points toward two students during a presentation.

Aug. 28, 2023

Mizzou first public university in U.S. with accredited OTA-B program

Mizzou is one of only four universities in the country with such a program, though the other three are private schools. Currently, most OTA programs in the U.S. offer associate's degrees.

Aug. 21, 2023

Jenna Wintemberg named Health Sciences director of undergraduate studies

Dr. Wintemberg is an associate teaching professor in the departments of Health Sciences and Public Health.