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A solid foundation for a bright future

December 4, 2023 by Strategic Communication

Four years go by in the blink of an eye.   Even more so when you’re graduating a semester early.  Graduating in December 2023, Thomas Mataya reflects on his three and a half years at Missouri State University and what his future holds.   Mataya’s Missouri Statement  A biology major on the pre-dental track with a chemistry minor, Mataya has been nothing short of busy as … [Read more...] about A solid foundation for a bright future

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Saving Grand Lake

October 17, 2023 by Strategic Communication

What happens under the water in our lakes and ponds is a mystery to most. Invasive species like bighead carp have created problems and mysteries in lake systems for years. Their behavior affects wildlife in Mississippi, Ohio, Illinois, Kansas, and Oklahoma and aquatic life in the Missouri River.   But what is being done to eradicate populations of bighead carp? Dr. Quinton … [Read more...] about Saving Grand Lake

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They really do move in herds

September 20, 2023 by Strategic Communication

In the freshwaters of Belize, you may spot the Central American River Turtle known as the Hicatee.   While conducting a study of movement and home ranges, Drs. Day Ligon and Donald McKnight, along with colleagues Denise Thompson and Jaren Serano, noticed how Hicatee turtles move in groups through the water.  This was very surprising, as turtles are generally believed to be … [Read more...] about They really do move in herds

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Should you be worried about June bugs?

May 22, 2023 by Strategic Communication

While they’re not particularly dangerous for your health, June bugs are indeed a hazard for many of the plants, flowers and backyard crops you may be planting right now for the summer season. What are June bugs and what should you know about them? Dr. Avery Russell, entomologist and assistant professor of biology at Missouri State University,  explains to Good … [Read more...] about Should you be worried about June bugs?

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Exploring treatments for migraines and cluster headaches

May 22, 2023 by Strategic Communication

For those who suffer from migraines and cluster headaches, finding the right treatment options is life changing. Dr. Paul Durham, distinguished professor of biology at Missouri State University, weighs in about migraines and treatment options on Technology Networks. … [Read more...] about Exploring treatments for migraines and cluster headaches

Filed Under: News, Research

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