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Sep. 15, 2025

How Missouri residents can file for compensation under Radiation Exposure Compensation Act

Missouri residents who are diagnosed with qualifying cancers may be eligible for compensation under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act.

Iris Zachary

Sep. 12, 2025

Mizzou researcher to bridge gap in cancer data

An exciting collaboration between Mizzou and the University of Kentucky is set to advance how cancer research data is collected and used among Southeastern Conference institutions.

A composite image of new faculty portraits

Sep. 8, 2025

College of Health Sciences welcomes new faculty for fall 2025

The new academic year means plenty of fresh faces in the College of Health Sciences. Get to know some of our new faculty members for fall 2025.

Soomin Ryu

Sep. 8, 2025

New faculty spotlight: Soomin Ryu

Soomin Ryu is a new assistant professor with the Department of Public Health.

A group of College of Health Sciences faculty

Sep. 1, 2025

Faculty receive promotions

Several College of Health Sciences faculty received promotions effective Sept. 1, 2025. Congratulations to all!

Tracy Greever-Rice and Kate Trout

Aug. 7, 2025

Greever-Rice retiring, Trout named Center for Health Policy director

Incoming director Kate Trout is ready to build on a collaborative foundation, with a vision to expand the center’s reach and relevance in addressing emerging health policy challenges.

People dig in a community garden

Aug. 7, 2025

MU Extension gardens cultivate connections

Community gardens program helps grow connections and tackle food insecurity.

June 30, 2025

Saffran, Rose leave legacy in public health at Mizzou

Longtime leaders depart after years of innovation, teaching and community impact at the University of Missouri.

June 12, 2025

17 CHS students make Winter SEC Honor Roll

The 2025 Winter SEC Academic Honor Roll recognized 17 student-athletes from the College of Health Sciences.

June 2, 2025

CHS students pass the CHES exam

Eight College of Health Science students recently passed their national-level competency exam, earning the highest level of certification within health education. These students also completed a preparatory course through the College of Health Sciences.