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  • Dec. 12, 2011

    Vice Chancellor David Housh retires after 24 years

    David Housh is retiring to Montana after 24 years in MU development but he leaves a lasting legacy. In his ten years as Vice Chancellor, he built a professional and successful fundraising team, leading MU to completion of an historic $1 billion campaign.  Read more …

  • Dec. 12, 2011

    In pursuit of cancer research

    MU graduate student Mark McLaughlin has always wanted to help find a cure for cancer. With the help of the G. Ellsworth Huggins Scholarship and a fellowship with the Department of Nuclear Energy, McLaughlin is able to attend MU and pursue a dream.  Read more …

  • Dec. 12, 2011

    Grateful tigers; thankful students

    Students give thanks through the Mizzou Student Foundation’s fall event, Grateful Tigers. The event brings general scholarship recipients together to write thank you notes, enjoy pizza, hang out with Truman the Tiger and learn more about the importance of philanthropic giving at the University.   Read more …

  • Dec. 12, 2011

    A partnership for innovation

    The University of Missouri was awarded a $3.6 million partnership agreement from the Wallace H. Coulter Foundation. The award will help research innovation in biomedical engineering at MU with the goal of improving patients’ lives and care.  Read more …

  • Dec. 12, 2011

    A history of research and development

    In order to promote translational research and enhance the University’s missions of research, teaching, service and economic development, MU has established the MU Research and Development Advisory Board. The Board includes national leaders, top venture capitalists, executives from major corporations and key faculty members and leaders from other universities, medical centers and non-profit organizations.   Read more …

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