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Calling all graduating members of the May Class of 2020: Please check your email for an important message.
Calling all graduating members of the May Class of 2020: Please check your email for an important message.
The Mizzou Commencement and the celebrations surrounding it mean so much to our College of Education graduates, their families, as well as our faculty, professional staff, and administrators.
An email explaining the Satisfactory – Unsatisfactory (S/U) Grading option and a change in the date to withdraw from a course with a 25% refund.
A list of resources available for telework and online instruction support, but also for personal wellness and professional development.
In the College of Education, we are well positioned for these challenges because we have a talented team equipped with agility, creativity and resolve.
Question: How should the APA Style reference for an accepted presentation appear on my CV when the conference has been canceled?
View recent messaging from MU to undergraduate and graduate students, as well as families.
On-campus research laboratories will be restricted to only essential activities by close of business March 20. Read more…
A Way With Words and Numbers is now offering free virtual/online tutoring to any CPS elementary student who may need help with homework, need additional reading and math support, or just someone to read with them and provide structured educational time.
University Libraries are moving to remote-access only. Faculty and staff are encouraged to contact subject specialists for assistance.
Free webinars on March 25th and 26th on teaching in the time of COVID-19, from Transforming Assessment.
In order to reduce traffic, the LAPS office in 201D Townsend Hall is temporarily closed. Please call 573-884-3333 or email laps@missouri.edu with technology issues or requests.
A few updates and recommendations from the College’s leadership team.
Here are instructions for how to connect to the Cisco AnyConnect VPN and the W drive.
Thank you to all who have displayed patience, concern, and empathy for our students and colleagues. Creativity and agility will be necessary so that faculty, staff, and students are successful.
The University remains open, and faculty and staff are expected to report to work.
The following message regarding field experiences, jobs, practica, and internships was sent to students following the Chancellor’s email.
In February we will focus on taking steps to a healthy heart. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. There are several types of heart disease, but the most common type is coronary artery disease, which can cause a heart attack.
As we begin the new year, many of us decide to make a new year’s resolution to change undesired trait or behavior. Some of us even pledge to add new adventures to your lives. This month’s wellness newsletter focuses on how to make change in our lives and how to properly manage the goals that we set.