x x. • Avril 12, 2014If you have the option to participate in either the Alpine Tower or Odyssey Course blindfolded - take it!
Amy C. • Octobre 24, 2018The best tailgate there is! But bring your own toilet paper to the port-a-potty—they run out quickly.
MU Residential Life • Août 24, 2012If you're looking for a list of residence halls, check out the list on our page (
Mizzou • Octobre 17, 2010Did you know... The official home of the University chancellor has seen many guests. Mark Twain ate dinner here. Eleanor Roosevelt dressed here for a reception. Harry Truman slept here. So who's next?
Mizzou • Octobre 17, 2010Need some help? Here you'll find academic assistance, tutoring programs, career counselors, information, and plenty of advice and training to prepare you for the real world. We're here to help!
Sarah H. • Avril 10, 2010Check out tons of cool maps and resources to tour the oldest land grant institution west of the Mississippi River and beautiful botanical garden that is the one, the only, MIZZOU!
Zach H. • Janvier 23, 2015I'm very partial, but this is the greatest spot on the greatest college campus in the world!
Mizzou • Octobre 16, 2010Did you know... Lowry Mall was once a roadway called Lowry St, until the early 1980s. But the path was so overrun with pedestrian traffic that it was converted into an open plaza for students to roam.
Pam M. • Février 21, 2015Loved the campus, even when there was :-) a snow day. Everyone very helpful and friendly. Mizzou became one of our son's top three choices after this visit.
Mscolgatesmile • Avril 12, 2012Bring a jacket or scarf. It's freezing from January to April in here.
Lori C. • Juin 10, 2011Cold hard chairs. And the room is freezing too. Be preoared
Mizzou • Octobre 16, 2010Did you know... The College of Agriculture, established in 1870, is one of the foundations upon which Mizzou was built! It now is the hub of the College of Agriculture, and Food and Natural Resources.
Mizzou • Octobre 16, 2010Did you know... The building at 602 Sanford Place is one of the oldest homes in the Columbia area. Built by Sanford F. Conley, a dry goods merchant, it today houses the General Education Program.
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