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University of Missouri freshman class grows on first day
The first-day freshman class at the University of Missouri grew by nearly 3% this year, the university said Monday, the first day of classes.
Continue ReadingThe first-day freshman class at the University of Missouri grew by nearly 3% this year, the university said Monday, the first day of classes.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The University of Missouri uses the MU Alert system to notify students, faculty, and parents about possible threats on or around campus 24/7. MU Spokesperson Christian Basi says the system includes a variety of alerts. “We have a very robust emergency alert system. It involves a number of different tools,” Basi said.
Continue ReadingThe jury in the trial of a former University of Missouri fraternity member accused of hazing will come from outside Boone County.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) University of Missouri Health Care will soon have a new financial leader. The health care provider announced Thursday that Dustin Thomas will take over as the next chief financial officer. Thomas will join MU Health Care on Sept. 15 after working for the University of Texas Medical Branch. He currently serves as
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Colleges and universities in Mid-Missouri are preparing for the return of students next week. Thursday is the second day for the University of Missouri students to move into their dorms. Mizzou students and staff are scheduled to start classes Monday. As more students move in, MU officials remind families about detailed maps
Continue ReadingMizzou students started moving into their residence halls this week ahead of the new school year.
Continue ReadingThousands of college students are coming back to Mid-Missouri this week, along with the extra money they pump into the local economy.
Continue ReadingOne of 11 people charged in connection with a suspected hazing incident at a former Mizzou fraternity appeared in court virtually Monday.
Continue ReadingEven in metropolitan areas, such as Columbia, access is not always reliable.
Continue ReadingGov. Mike Parson was at MU Health Care on Wednesday to discuss tobacco use prevention.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) One of the 11 men charged in the University of Missouri Fraternity hazing incident wants to see his case moved out of Boone County. Thomas Shultz, who is a former Phi Gamma Delta member, had a court appearance on Tuesday for his request to have his case moved. His attorney, Brent Haden,
Continue ReadingA former official in the University of Missouri’s College of Engineering has been charged with stealing from the school after investigations by MU and the highway patrol.
Continue ReadingOne of two men charged with hazing after a University of Missouri fraternity pledge was left disabled by alcohol poisoning pleaded not guilty Monday.
Continue ReadingA trial in a former Mizzou football assistant coach’s lawsuit against the university has been canceled after the two sides reached a settlement, according to court records.
Continue ReadingCurtright is leaving to take a job in Oklahoma as COO at OU Health, MU Health said in a news release Tuesday. He has led MU Health Care since 2016.
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri fired three employees after an audit of the College of Engineering that was launched after allegations of financial mismanagement, MU said in a news release Thursday.
Continue ReadingA second man accused of hazing a former University of Missouri student left disabled by alcohol poisoning has been arrested and released on bond.
Continue ReadingThe two men charged with hazing after a University of Missouri fraternity event last October both now have arraignments scheduled.
Continue ReadingOne of the men charged in the University of Missouri hazing incident was arrested and left the courtroom in handcuffs after his Friday afternoon hearing.
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri System leadership spoke about Danny Santulli during the Board of Curators meeting.Â
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