May 13, 2026
Mizzou Made ’26: Vy Vu, BHS
Vy Vu of Kansas City, Missouri, is completing a BHS in Health Science with a leadership and policy emphasis.
May 12, 2026
Patient care at heart of Ana Rembecki’s Mizzou journey
Ana Rembecki’s experiences reflect the rigor, mentorship and community engagement that define the Department of Physical Therapy at Mizzou.
May 12, 2026
Kate Karpinski asks the big questions about public health
Public health major Kate Karpinski will be the student speaker during the College of Health Sciences commencement ceremony in Mizzou Arena.
May 11, 2026
Embracing risk: Mizzou honors Caitlin Bartley’s work with posthumous degree
Grounded in the concept of ‘dignity of risk,’ Caitlin Bartley’s scholarship and advocacy continue to influence disability research and practice at Mizzou and beyond.
May 8, 2026
Speech-language pathology students take learning beyond the classroom
Master’s degree students in the Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences built ready-to-use toolkits for speech-language pathologists.
May 6, 2026
Clinical care, community service shape health science major’s goals
Inspired by his parents’ journey, Platinum Liang combines classroom learning with hands-on experience as he prepares for graduate school.
May 1, 2026
Boren Award helps Criminal and Justice Studies major study abroad in Morocco
Mairi Beranek will study in Morocco this fall, where she will have the opportunity to fully immerse herself in the language and culture.
April 30, 2026
Social work student traveling to England through Fulbright program
Ashley McGarrah will explore the field of social work this summer at the University of Bristol in England.
April 23, 2026
Physical therapy students take clinical learning into the dance studio
Doctor of Physical Therapy students Emma Sullivan and Morgan Hartley partnered with the Department of Theatre and Performance Studies to apply movement analysis and injury prevention principles in an undergraduate dance class.
April 21, 2026
Occupational Therapy students test technology to enhance campus accessibility
Occupational Therapy students temporarily equipped the lobby of Lewis and Clark halls with NaviLens — scannable codes similar to QR codes.