Universities All four campuses are comprehensive, separately
accredited,
land-grant/
research-intensive institutions offering
undergraduate,
graduate, and
professional degree programs. •
University of Missouri (
Mizzou, or
MU) is the oldest campus, founded in
Columbia in 1839. It is the largest university in the state with 31,041 students (Fall 2023). Its athletic programs, the
Kansas City Roos, compete in the NCAA Division I
Summit League. •
Missouri University of Science and Technology (
Missouri S&T or
S&T) was founded in 1870 in
Rolla. Currently enrolling 7,159 students (Fall 2023) it is the smallest campus in the system. Its
Miners athletic programs compete in the
NCAA Division II Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC). •
University of Missouri–St. Louis (
UMSL) was founded in 1963 in suburban
St. Louis County. Enrolling 8,023 (Fall 2023). Its
Tritons athletic programs compete alongside the Missouri S&T Miners in the GLVC.
Health care The
University of Missouri Health Care system operates several facilities in central Missouri, including
University Hospital (the only
Level I trauma center in central Missouri) and
Ellis Fischel Cancer Center (the only hospital in Missouri specializing in cancer treatment). It is also closely affiliated with MU's
School of Medicine, University of Missouri School of Health Professions,
Sinclair School of Nursing, and University of Missouri-Kansas City Doctor of Pharmacy at MU satellite program. It employs 4,515 employees.
Extension Using science-based knowledge,
University of Missouri Extension engages people to understand change, solve problems and make informed decisions. MU Extension makes university education and information accessible for: • Economic viability • Empowered individuals • Strong families and communities • Healthy environments. University of Missouri Extension is a partnership of the University of Missouri-Columbia, Lincoln University, the people of Missouri through county extension councils, and the National Institute for Food and Agriculture of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. MU Extension offers distance learning,
Mizzou Online, continuing education, evening classes. Programs in agriculture, natural resources, lawn and garden, home and consumer life, nutrition and health, families and relationships, community and leadership, business and careers, and emergency management are available through offices throughout the state.
Research and technology parks As part of its economic development mission to support high-tech growth in Missouri, the UM System owns and operates 10 research parks throughout the state. •
Missouri Research Park is a park in
Weldon Spring created in 1985. It is home to over a dozen high-tech companies and helped catalyze a high-tech corridor along I-64. •
Technology Park at Fort Leonard Wood in
St. Robert is the first technology park in the nation to be located on an active Army post. It houses the MRP Business Center, which was created to be a catalyst for partnerships between the military, corporations, and academia. •
Discovery Ridge, near
Columbia, was established in 2005 on of MU's South Farm, a agricultural experiment station operated by MU's College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources. The park is jointly operated by the UM System's Office of Research and Economic Development and MU. •
Innovation Park in
Rolla was announced in April 2007. The former golf course will be "a research, development and office park project" jointly operated by the UM System's Office of Research and Economic Development and Missouri S&T. •
UMSL Research Park is a park on UMSL's north campus. It is home to
Express Scripts' new corporate headquarters, which opened in June 2007. The park is jointly operated by the UM System's Office of Research and Economic Development and UMSL. • Innovative Technology Enterprises at UMSL is a business incubator that supports innovation in a wide-variety of fields including IT and the life sciences, providing the physical, mentoring, business development and computational resources required for startup companies to grow. • Center for Emerging Technologies (CET) has provided the specialized facilities, knowledgeable support services, entrepreneur training programs, and access to capital needed to establish and develop next generation bioscience, medical and other advanced technology companies. CET's operations began in 1998 and are supported by the Missouri Technology Corporation, City of St. Louis and private donors • Center of Research, Technology and Entrepreneurial Exchange (CORTEX) is an office and research district in mid-town St. Louis created by a nonprofit consortium formed by the University of Missouri-St. Louis, Saint Louis University, Washington University, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, and the Missouri Botanical Garden. • Missouri Plant Science Center in Mexico is a partnership between the University of Missouri, Missouri Technology Corporation and the City of Mexico. The nearly 25,000 sq. ft. facility houses wet and dry labs, offices and has unique pilot/scale manufacturing capabilities to process soybeans and other plant-derived materials into value-added products. • MU Life Science Business Incubator at Monsanto Place – The facility and incubation program in Columbia, MO, are operated by the Missouri Innovation Center, a public non-profit organization specializing in assistance to entrepreneurial technology firms.
Media The
University of Missouri Press was established in 1958 and today publishes over 70 titles per year, including several series such as the
Missouri Biography Series. It also distributes books for the Missouri Historical Society Press. The system also owns
KOMU-TV, an affiliate of
NBC serving mid-Missouri, and
National Public Radio member stations in
Columbia,
St. Louis, and
Kansas City.
Students organization The Associated Students of the University of Missouri is a student run organization that represents the students of all four UM system campuses in Jefferson City and Washington, D.C. It was created in 1975 by the Missouri Students Association. ASUM has an internship program that lobbies the
Missouri General Assembly on a regular basis pertaining to student issues including equalizing the Access Missouri tuition grant, increasing funding for the Bright Flight Scholarship, and giving the student representative to the UM Board of Curators a vote. ==Administration==