Waiting in antici......pation for TONIGHT's screening of Rocky Horror Picture Show at 6pm. Get your ticket before they're gone! See you there!
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Learn how to utilize this free tool:
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Come grab a drink and chat with our favorite Paleontologists Friday, October 25th from 6-9 at Logboat Brewing! There will be science, trick-or-treating, and plenty of good times to go around-see you there! 🎃 🦴 🦕 🍬
Spooky season has begun! Join us next Monday, Oct.7th at 6pm, for American Psycho for some thrasher thriller Extra Credit fun! 🎃 👻
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If you like Huey Lewis and the News, October’s Extra Credit screening is American Psycho with Christian Bale! Join us at RagTag on Monday, October 7 - you won’t want to miss it!
This summer, MO students participated in a "mini-medical school" focused on cancer biology, while younger students compared human & dinosaur running speeds.
These hands-on camps provided valuable experiences with researchers.
Read more: brnw.ch/21wMWiE@UMConnector
ALT MU researcher and clinician Yujiang Fang, seated with participants in a Mizzou “mini-medical school” camp for sixth through eighth graders. Photo by Marshall Danner, MU Extension.
ALT Left, Smithton Middle School student Aarushi Singh, 12, attended a hands-on “mini-medical school” camp at Mizzou developed by MU researcher and clinician Yujiang Fang, right. Photo by Marshall Danner, MU Extension.
ALT Students participating in the Mizzou Rocks day camp, an exploration of geologic time and invertebrate paleontology for youth entering grades 4-6 in the 23-24 school year.
ALT Students participating in the Mizzou Rocks day camp, an exploration of geologic time and invertebrate paleontology for youth entering grades 4-6 in the 23-24 school year.
Panelist Highlight: Dr. Aída Guhlincozzi studies healthcare accessibility for Spanish-speaking and non-Spanish-speaking Latinas in the Chicago suburbs. She also studies justice and inclusion in the Geosciences. Come hear more during Extra Credit showing of Selena next Monday!
Get excited for this month’s Extra Credit screening of Selena! Get your tickets and join us at RagTag on September 16 for a night all about the “Queen of Tejano Music!”
Hello Thrivers! This Thursday, Thrive will be hosting our first Translational Research Training, sponsored by Mizzou TecHub! Learn more about how your research can be implemented in efforts for social change.
Register by visiting this link: //tinyurl.com/CITI-Sci01