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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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Mizzou ASCE Celebrates 100 years of student success

The Mizzou student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers is celebrating its 100th year of helping students grow into successful engineers.

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New rankings confirm the value of a Mizzou education

The university is No. 4 among all flagship universities for “best value” according to new data from U.S. News and World Report.

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Mizzou Engineering Career Fair connects students with employers

More than 600 representatives from 238 companies brought internship and career opportunities to nearly 1,450 students at the Fall Mizzou Engineering Career Fair.

Sai Shreya Nuguri, a doctoral student, and Professor Prasad Calyam demonstrate the USucceed platform in Professor Noah Glaser's Information Experience Laboratory.

Preparing neurodivergent learners for cybersecurity careers

Mizzou researchers are building a virtual reality platform to train individuals with autism and other neurodevelopment differences to work in cybersecurity.

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Finding Your Place at Mizzou Engineering 

Starting college can feel overwhelming, especially for first-time students navigating new opportunities, challenges and responsibilities. Mizzou and Mizzou Engineering offer numerous resources and a supportive community to help students succeed.  

Abby Law

Mizzou Engineering student attends Dow Diamond Symposium

Chemical engineering major Abby Law was one of 28 students in the U.S. selected to attend the 2024 Dow Diamond Symposium.

Leah Selm participates in a launch simulation.

Soaring to new heights

NASA recently selected seven college students for a one-of-a-kind micro-internship at the John F. Kennedy Space Center. Meet the three Tigers who represented Mizzou.

Jack Fels

Designing for reliability: Fels interns at Garmin

Jack Fels, a junior majoring in electrical engineering, is in Kansas conducting an internship at Garmin. We asked him a few questions about the experience.