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Sep. 26, 2024

Respiratory Therapy alum returns to campus 50 years later

Paul Bass (back row, third from left) visited with a class of junior Respiratory Therapy students while touring the current College of Health Sciences facilities. Bass graduated from the Respiratory Therapy program in 1974. Story by Ryan Gauthier, rjgauthier@health.missouri.edu When Paul Bass graduated with a degree in Respiratory Therapy from the University of Missouri in 1974, there was no such thing as the College of Health Sciences — the School of Health-Related Professions didn’t come together until 1978. More than 50 years after departing from Mizzou as a proud graduate, Bass returned to campus this past week…

Sep. 25, 2024

Workshops designed to help students get into research 

By Rebecca Spezzano College of Health Sciences students interested in building their skills as researchers are in luck, as a series of virtual workshops this fall can help them work toward Student Training for Advancing Research (S.T.A.R.) certification.  The S.T.A.R. program was created by the Mizzou Office of Undergraduate Research. To earn the credential, students must complete five or more qualifying workshops.  While these workshops will take place via Zoom, the College of Health Sciences is hosting a series of in-person livestream sessions in 108 Clark Hall for participants who would prefer some extra camaraderie — and free snacks.  The first…

Sep. 23, 2024

Photo gallery: Clark Hall grand opening

The Mizzou College of Health Sciences recently celebrated the completion of about $6 million in renovations to Clark Hall. The project started in August 2023 and wrapped up in the summer of 2024, with work completed to more than 15,000 square feet of the building.

Danielle Easter and Kelli Canada stand outside of Lewis and Clark Halls

Sep. 17, 2024

Integrative Behavioral Health Clinic celebrates a decade of healing

The University of Missouri's Integrative Behavioral Health Clinic celebrates 10 years of community service.

Sep. 11, 2024

Photo gallery: Physical Therapy hosts annual baby lab

The Mizzou Department of Physical Therapy hosted its annual baby lab on Thursday, Sept. 5. The event allows second-year PT students to observe the movements and behaviors of babies to better understand typical development.

A young woman looks into a microscope at a lab bench

Sep. 10, 2024

Internship gives Health Science major inside look at drug development

Health Science major Charlotte Munene spent the summer immersed in the research and development of life-changing medicine at the National Institutes of Health.

Sep. 6, 2024

Photo gallery: Health Sciences Scholars kickoff

The College of Health Sciences Scholars Program kicked off on Tuesday, Aug. 27, with about 50 faculty members, scholars, alumni and mentors in attendance. The orientation gave incoming scholars a chance to learn about the program as well as available opportunities for professional development and networking.

Sep. 3, 2024

Radiography student nominated for patient care award

Jasmyn Whittler was praised for providing exceptional care to a patient who had to wait in the imaging room for longer than expected.

Aug. 21, 2024

Born to run

Meet Amaris Vazquez Collazo: a Mizzou sophomore who’s not only competing in this year’s Paralympic Games in Paris but also serving as Puerto Rico’s flag bearer.

Steven Ziegler stands in front of Hudson Hall

Aug. 16, 2024

Health Sciences grad helps next generation of Tigers feel at home

Mizzou staff member and 2018 College of Health Sciences graduate Steven Ziegler helps Tigers settle in at Hudson Hall. A few years after graduating from the University of Missouri, Steven Ziegler, B.H.S. ’18, recalled advice he’d received from a mentor on campus. “Who are you and where do you want to go?” And Ziegler — who was working for apartment complexes at the time — wanted to be back at Mizzou. In 2021, he had the opportunity to join MU’s Residential Life staff as senior residence hall coordinator for Hudson Hall. The decision was a no-brainer: he’d been a residence…