The official podcast for the Mizzou: Our Time To Lead Campaign
"Be Gumby." "Poco a poco." "Bring it home." Find out how these guiding principles of the Mizzou Alternative Breaks program shape Tiger students' service experiences across the nation and around the world.
Get the latest updates on the Translational Precision Medicine Complex from Dr. Elizabeth Loboa, dean of the College of Engineering and vice chancellor for Strategic Partnerships. Plus, hear what's going on around campus as Mizzou gets ready for Homecoming!
Hosted by the Truman School of Public Affairs, the Truman Youth Leadership Academy is a summer day camp for local middle schoolers interested in civic involvement, community engagement and leadership. Hear how tomorrow's leaders enjoyed their time on campus!
The Mizzou Alumni Association makes Mizzou stronger every day. Executive Director Todd McCubbin discusses how MAA members stay connected with MU and help the university move forward.
Mizzou is making strides toward the goal of eradicating global poverty and food insecurity. The Brady and Anne Deaton Institute for University Leadership in International Development matches student achievement with the world’s needs. Chancellor Emeritus Brady Deaton and Dr. Anne Deaton founded this institute five years ago, and its research already has a global reach. The Deaton Scholars Program, a peer mentorship initiative that is a component of the Institute, mobilizes Mizzou graduate and undergraduate students to conduct interdisciplinary research. On today’s episode, we learn from a Deaton Scholar about her work and about the Institute.
The Mizzou: Our Time to Podcast gang puts a bow on Mizzou Giving Day 2018 before speaking with some Engineering students to learn about 3-D printing in celebration of E-Week!
Mizzou Giving Day raises support from the entire Tiger family. This 24-hour campaign is from noon on March 14 to noon on March 15. The Mizzou Giving Day crew gives you a quick update on how MGD18 is going so far!
Vicky Riback Wilson's Mizzou experience began when she was born in Noyes Hall and continues to this day. This fun conversation goes from MU to Uganda and back again, including Vicky's time as a kindergartener on campus (!), her service as a state representative, her role in the Fellowships Office and her generous support of Mizzou as a staff member and retiree. Every year, thousands of people make donations to Mizzou. Now you can hear how the generosity of the Mizzou family makes a difference across campus and around the world with Mizzou: Our Time to Podcast!
Every year, thousands of people make donations to Mizzou. Now you can hear how the generosity of the Mizzou family makes a difference across campus and around the world with Mizzou: Our Time to Podcast! On the latest episode of Mizzou Advancement’s “insider” podcast, we sit down with Vice Chancellor Tom Hiles to hear about what he did over the winter break, his New Year's resolution, and his road to Mizzou. You'll also hear Tom's thoughts on the opportunities facing Mizzou, as well as his Super Bowl prediction. Check it out!
In this episode, Mizzou Advancement’s “insider” podcast sits down with Justin Dyer, Director of the Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy. He discusses his journey to Mizzou, the purpose that the institute serves and opportunities that it offers for students. Of course, you’ll also get the latest campus updates, including a recap of fall sports, a preview of winter sports and more. M-I-Z!
Mizzou Advancement skewed younger and spoke with two Florida high school students who participated in this summer’s Trulaske Business Academy at the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business, as well as a Vasey Academy scholar who served as a counselor for the camp. In co-host Steven Qualls’ interviewing debut, the students discuss highlights of their week on campus and what the opportunity to go to college means to them. You’ll also learn which Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business professor can really play some ball! Of course, you’ll also get the latest campus updates, ranging from Tiger Walk to the first day of classes (which also happened to feature a total solar eclipse). Check it out!
Every year, thousands of people make donations to Mizzou. Now you can hear how the generosity of the Mizzou family makes a difference across campus and around the world with Mizzou: Our Time to Podcast! The second episode of Mizzou Advancement’s “insider” podcast features an interview with Elizabeth Loboa, dean of the College of Engineering at Mizzou. She discusses the college’s recent accomplishments and goals for the future, as well as plans for a couple of exciting new additions to the campus skyline. Dean Loboa also is our first guest to take part in our lightning round – you’ll never guess what her favorite movie is! Of course, you’ll also get the latest campus updates, ranging from new leadership at the University to preparing for Freshman Move-In. Check it out!
Every year, thousands of people make donations to Mizzou. Now you can hear how the generosity of the Mizzou family makes a difference across campus and around the world with Mizzou: Our Time to Podcast! The inaugural episode of Mizzou Advancement’s “insider” podcast features an interview with Dr. Stephen Kanne, executive director of the Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment Disorders. He discusses why the Thompson Center was created, what they’ve accomplished, and what they look to accomplish in the future with a little help from their friends. You’ll also get the latest campus updates, ranging from new leadership in Jesse Hall to a facelift for our beloved Columns. Check it out!