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What we learn
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
This story is about the statistics that show what students at Mizzou value most during and after college. (Supplied by cataloger)
Teachers you loved to hate
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
Alumni tell tales out of school about then-feared, now-beloved professors.
Why do boys do better in math?
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
In this story, Sue Salzer examines different explanations for why boys are performing better in STEM than girls. (Supplied by cataloger)
Tools of the trade
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
MIZZOU magazine takes an inside look at the divergent teaching styles and learning environments found in four courses at MU.
Cultivating a fertile mind
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
ABSTRACT
How I teach
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
In this story, MU Geology Professor Tom Freeman reflects on his teaching style that has earned him a 1994 William T. Kemper Fellow Award for Excellence in Teaching. (Supplied by cataloger)
Make it sing
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
Story about Choral Conductor David Rayl and his many roles at the University of Missouri and in students' lives. (Supplied by cataloger)
Over and above
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
MU's faculty combine the best traditional and modern ideas to design an innovative academic architecture with high aspirations.
The honeymoon is over
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
MU professors and researchers Pam and Bill Benoit, married for 22 years, give advice on how to avoid arguments in romantic relationships. (Supplied by cataloger)
Student bodies
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
What do college students have to say about eating, exercise and the meaning of their existence? For that matter, what will they divulge about dating and sex? A panel of MU's experts offers advice on living well.
Children drawing on violence
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
Child psychiatrist Syed Arshad Husain uses children's drawings to diagnose and help treat their emotional problems.
An early route to college
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
Can you save enough for your child's education? In a word, yes. Don't panic. Get off to a smart start. Stay on course and reap the rewards. Time is on your side.
Heart to beat
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
Dozens of miniature swine are helping MU scientists discover how exercise reduces the effects of coronary heart disease. (Supplied by cataloger)
Stepfamily trees
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
Family scholars Marilyn Coleman and Larry Ganong write about their research about how stepfamilies are different without assuming that the differences guarantee their failure. This research angle sets their research apart ...
Tiger Olympians
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
This story is about Dick Ault and Natasha Kaiser-Brown's Olympic experience. (Supplied by cataloger)
Scope of the problem
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
This story is about pediatric neurosurgeon David Jimenez's compassionate and skilled career at the University of Missouri Hospitals and Clinics. (Supplied by cataloger)
Country doc
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
This story is about Dr. Marla Tobin, MD and her service to the small communities of rural Missouri. (Supplied by cataloger)
Of masks and immunities
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
Stop the homework wars!
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
This story is about Harris Cooper, professor of Psychology's meta-analysis of research reports on homework in an attempt to better understand the stance on homework. (Supplied by cataloger)
Mr. Missouri Football
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1996)
This story chronicles MU football coach Don Faurot's life-long dedication to Mizzou athletics. (Supplied by cataloger)