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Sue Boren portrait

Oct. 20, 2025

Sue Boren announces plan to retire from University of Missouri

After more than 30 years of service to the University of Missouri, including more than a decade as director of the Master of Health Administration program, Sue Boren is preparing to step into a new rhythm of life.

Oct. 13, 2025

Podcast: Reporting for duty (with Jeff Galen and Jennifer Keely)

The latest episode of the Inside Mizzou Health Sciences podcast explores the military backgrounds of two College of Health Sciences program directors.

Oct. 7, 2025

Senior discovers public health opportunities in rural Missouri

Tabitha Farley learned a lot about the world of public health while interning with the Pulaski County Health Center.

A man in a suit stands outside of a brick building

Sep. 25, 2025

PT alum Mike Studer reflects on power of connection during campus return

The 1991 graduate delivered the inaugural distinguished alumni lecture to Mizzou physical therapy students, sharing insights from throughout his career.

Kevin Cloninger

Sep. 23, 2025

Anthropedia partnership offers Health and Wellness Coach Certification Program

The new online, non-degree certificate program in health and wellness coaching will be led by Kevin Cloninger, teaching professor in the Department of Health Sciences.

Aug. 28, 2025

Alumni Spotlight: Kenya Hardiman-Buckner, MHA ’24

Kenya Hardiman-Buckner graduated from the MHA program in 2024 and now works at the Department of Veterans Affairs.

A Mizzou soccer player kicks a ball during a game

July 25, 2025

Keegan Good pursues twin dreams in ‘Med City’

Health science major Keegan Good is spending her summer as an intern at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, while also playing for Rochester FC, the semi-pro soccer club.

A woman holds a pelvic bone model

July 18, 2025

Physical Therapy alum tackles the taboo of pelvic health

Sarah Miller, a 2019 Mizzou DPT grad, is normalizing pelvic health conversations and helping women get the care they need with Revive Rehab and Wellness.

Ramone Hankle poses for a portrait

July 16, 2025

Adjust, adapt, achieve

As a former Division II athlete at Tuskegee University, Ramone Hankle, BHS ’15, had to learn how to pivot when he hung up his football cleats after his freshman year.

Chris Hrouda poses for a portrait

July 16, 2025

Type A (and B, AB, and O) personality 

Chris Hrouda, BHS ’87, might oversee the most vital resource of any Tiger leader: America’s blood supply.