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Microelectronics Training Boot Camp

On Saturday, Nov. 16, engineering students engaged in a hands-on training to learn more about microelectronics at Mizzou.

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Mastering semiconductor fabrication through extended reality

Mizzou Engineers recently received a grant to enhance semiconductor fabrication education using artificial intelligence and extended reality.

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Engineering entrepreneurs

Two groups with Mizzou Engineering students were named finalists in the 2024 Entrepreneur Quest (EQ) program. Learn more about their business ventures.

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TigerHacks returns in 2024 for its Food and Agriculture era

This weekend, Mizzou Engineering will be packed with future computer programmers around the clock for TigerHacks, the largest student-run hackathon in Missouri. Computer science students Matt Marlow, Elise Fidler, Stella Craig and Jessica Xie sat down for an interview about TigerHacks 2024.

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Receiving a warm welcome at the ZOU

Transfer students at Mizzou make up 17% of the student body. Regardless of where Tigers begin their college journey, the university is primed to help them succeed inside and outside the classroom.

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Teaching excellence in engineering

Mizzou Engineering and Information Technology received funding for a new state-of-the-art Center of Excellence through the state’s MoExcels Workforce Initiative.

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Mizzou’s techiest tools

From virtual reality to robots, Tigers have access to the latest technology across campus. Check out some of the locations, tools and devices that will level up your college experience at Mizzou.

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Mizzou Engineering Programs Expand ABET Accreditation 

Mizzou Engineering is proud to announce that all 10 of its pre-existing undergraduate engineering degree programs are now accredited by ABET, the global accreditor of college and university programs in applied and natural science, computing, engineering and engineering technology

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K-12 students explore STEM opportunities at Mizzou Engineering Camps

Elementary, middle and high school students spent their summer engaging in activities like programming robots, detecting cyber attacks, developing video games and exploring topics such as artificial intelligence and sustainability at Mizzou Engineering camps.

Nathan Duchinsky

A professional head start: Duchinsky completes internship at Post Holdings Inc.

Nathan Duchinsky, a senior majoring in information technology, is an IT cloud services intern at Post Holdings, Inc., in St. Louis, Missouri. We asked him a few questions about the experience.