Making an impact: Boyd interns at Barr Engineering Co.
Alex Boyd, a senior chemical engineering student at Mizzou, is conducing an internship at Barr Engineering Co.
The power of a Mizzou education
They say college isn’t worth the cost. That institutions of higher learning haven’t kept up with the times. That you don’t need a degree. But we’re from the Show Me State, so we’ll show you five ways a degree from Mizzou will change your life.
Leah Selm Reflects on NASA Launch Services Program Visit
University of Missouri soccer senior midfielder Leah Selm recently returned from a visit to NASA's Launch Services Program Student Volunteer Experience.
Engineering Undergrads Shine at Summer Research Forum
At the University of Missouri, researchers are blazing new trails for more than just themselves—and that innovative spirit extends to student researchers. Undergraduate engineering students presented their summer research findings at the Office of Undergraduate Research’s Summer Undergraduate Research Forum.
Mizzou Engineering student places third in global research competitions
Ray Wood, a master’s student in industrial engineering, placed third in the IISE Global Undergraduate Student Technical Paper Competition and the IISE Operations Research Undergraduate Research Competition.
Reducing inefficiencies: Wright interns at PepsiCo
Ellise Wright, a junior biomedical engineering student, is in Phoenix, Arizona, completing an internship at PepsiCo.
A cool solution
Mizzou researcher Chanwoo Park is designing a next-generation cooling system to help data centers become more energy efficient.
Mizzou Engineering hosts four NSF REU sites in critical research areas
Mizzou Engineering empowers students to explore the world through leading-edge research and provides the necessary tools and guidance. This summer, students from across the U.S. have traveled to campus to take part in National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates Sites (NSF REUs) and gain access to those tools while working with our world-class faculty.
In search of a smarter sensor
Mizzou Engineering researcher Matthias Young believes he’s found a way to keep the valuable nutrients on land where they belong. He’s developing a technique that could lead to new types of sensors to help farmers better measure nitrates and phosphates in the soil, allowing them to use fertilizers more efficiently.
Top of the charts: Mizzou Racing places first in Skidpad event
Mizzou Racing team earned top honors by placing first in the Skidpad Event and placed 22nd overall—the highest among Missouri schools.