
Show Me Research Week is the annual celebration of student research and creative activity representing almost every field and discipline on campus. About 500 Mizzou students and postdoctoral fellows presented their projects from April 14-17.
In addition to traditional research presentations, several visual studies students presented artwork in the Visual Arts and Design Showcase (VADS) at the Columbia Art League.
The Center for Humanities in the College of Arts and Science also hosted their annual Humanities Symposium as part of the week, which featured humanities undergraduate posters, and a keynote lecture by Stephanie Hedge on gaming.
Here's a round up of Show Me Research Week Coverage:
Award winners
View the list of projects in each category that opted in to judging.
Photo galleries
- Show Me photo gallery
- Awards ceremony photos
- Engineering photo gallery
- CAFNR photo gallery
- College of Education and Human Development and photo gallery
Student stories
- Driven by discovery: Mizzou undergraduate finds his path in the lab
- CAFNR staff featured 10 students who presented. View their stories on LinkedIn.
- The College of Engineering featured Manob Sarker's research before the week started.
- The Missouri School of Journalism featured freshman Natalie Shaefer.
- The College of Health Science featured several students talking about their posters on an instagram reel.
Getting started in research
Faculty from Textile and Apparel management gave students advice on how to get started in research as an undergraduate student.
Health Sciences event

The College of Health Sciences hosted a panel discussion of careers in academia and research. Thanks to panelists and CHS faculty members (from left) Nick Smith, Idethia Shevon Harvey, Trent Guess, Laura Morett and Bill Janes.