
Feb. 13, 2025
Mansoo Yu publishes book on quality of life, addiction recovery
The handbook is designed to serve as a resource for a wide readership, including anyone interested in quality-of-life research, subjective well-being, public health and addiction research.

Feb. 4, 2025
New Mizzou degree prepares students for careers in criminal, justice fields
Undergraduate program builds on the success of Mizzou’s highly regarded criminal justice minor, leveraging faculty expertise in social work, sociology, law and public affairs.

Feb. 4, 2025
Now hiring: Program director, BS in Criminal and Justice Studies
Position description The College of Health Sciences at the University of Missouri—Columbia (MU) is launching a bachelor’s degree in Criminal and Justice Studies in Fall 2025. The new degree program is designed to provide education, training, and experiential opportunities for students interested in working in juvenile or adult court services, parole or probation, law enforcement, child welfare investigations, forensic social work, first responder, and other associated professions, as well as applicants interested in pursuing an advanced degree program in law or related area of study. The CJS program faculty are seeking applicants to fill the role of inaugural director…

Jan. 30, 2025
Motion Analysis Center gets funding for mild cognitive impairment research
A $232,885 grant will support the Mizzou Motion Analysis Center's development of an innovative, accessible tool designed to assess mild cognitive impairment, frailty and fall risk in older adults.

Jan. 28, 2025
Remembering Marilyn Sanford Hargrove, longest-serving Mizzou PT faculty member
Marilyn Sanford Hargrove leaves behind a legacy of excellence in patient care and student education.

Jan. 27, 2025
Mizzou Department of Physical Therapy at the 2025 APTA Combined Sections Meeting
The Department of Physical Therapy is headed to Houston, Texas, for the 2025 Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association.

Jan. 24, 2025
Research explores why some communities were vulnerable during Hurricane Helene
Jennifer First will examine how mountain and inland communities received, understood and acted on flood warnings.

Jan. 22, 2025
Wintemberg to lead undergraduate studies for public health
Jenna Wintemberg has been named director of undergraduate studies for the Department of Public Health. She has served in a similar role for the Department of Health Sciences since 2023.

Dec. 4, 2024
Survivor Link interns address intimate partner violence in Missouri
Dr. Kathleen Preble with the Mizzou School of Social Work has become faculty coordinator for the Survivor Link network in the state of Missouri.

Nov. 26, 2024
Kate Trout wins New Investigator Research Award
The Marjorie Bowman and Robert Choplin New Investigator Award honors outstanding contributions by a new primary care investigator. This international recognition highlights Kate Trout’s independent scholarship and the cumulative impact of her work.