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University of Missouri System students could pay anywhere from $340 to $965 more per semester in the 2025-26 academic year.
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Five international college students in Missouri have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the termination of their student registrations by the Department of Homeland Security.
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The university system's cost-saving measures will go into effect immediately as it faces economic stresses and federal policy changes. One key concern is potential cuts to research funding cuts from the National Institutes of Health.
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The proposed cap on grants is part of a raft of sweeping federal cost-cutting measures put in place by the Trump administration.
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The University of Missouri has been involved in the Soybean Innovation Lab since 2013. Researchers have been trying to help Missouri farmers combat a disease that can decimate soybean crops.
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A renewable energy group is concerned the center’s funding may cloud its findings.
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The University of Missouri study shows that even short periods of severe inactivity allow the buildup of proteins in the brain associated with Alzheimer’s disease.
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The teams traded blows until the last minute — and the Illinois Fighting Illini emerged victorious, 80-77, over the Missouri Tigers.
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Every day, Missourians pay a small tax with each purchase they make that’s been supporting conservation efforts in the state. And now that Missouri is in a drought alert, those dollars are helping farmers prepare.
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Thousands of insect species use vibrations to communicate. Now, in part because of the foundational research of a Missouri biology professor, more researchers are exploring insect vibrational communication to ward against pests and understand climate change.