Missouri’s senior senator predicts the new NextGen Precision Health building in Columbia will provide personalized care to Missourians and will cement our place as a leader in biomedical research. The new building is named for U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt (R), who spoke to 939 the Eagle after this week’s grand opening celebration. “This is a great …
UM System President: NextGen will accelerate lifesaving discoveries
The grand opening celebration for the UM System’s top capital priority is Tuesday morning in Columbia. U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt (R) will be on-hand for the 10 am event, for the Roy Blunt NextGen Precision Health Institute. The $220-million facility is located near University Hospital, and is expected to train the next generation of scientists …
UM Curators expected to name Mizzou football’s new indoor practice facility on Thursday
The UM Board of Curators is expected to approve a naming opportunity Thursday afternoon for Mizzou football’s new indoor practice facility. The board meets at 1. The Curators voted to give unanimous final approval to the $33 million facility in May. It’s being funded through private donations and will be located adjacent to the Tigers’ …
UM Board of Curators extends indoor mask mandate
You’ll need to continue to wear a mask if you’re in a UM System classroom. The UM Board of Curators voted 5-4 late Monday afternoon to extend the indoor mask mandate on all four campuses, through October 15. Those four campuses are Mizzou in Columbia, along with UM campuses in St. Louis, Kansas City and …
UM System’s top priority named for Missouri’s senior senator
Saying that he’s tirelessly advocated for the University of Missouri System during his years of public service, the UM Board of Curators has voted to name the $221 million NextGen Precision Health facility in Columbia after U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt (R). Mizzou notes that the massive 265,000 square foot facility will train the next generation …
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