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|motto=Salus populi suprema lex esto | |motto=Salus populi suprema lex esto | ||
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+ | |description=[[Missouri]]'s largest university | ||
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+ | The '''University of Missouri''' ('''Mizzou''', '''MU''', or '''Missouri''') is a [[public university|public]] [[Land-grant university|land-grant]] [[research university]] in [[Columbia, Missouri]]. It is [[Missouri]]'s largest university and the [[flagship]] of the four-campus [[University of Missouri System]]. Founded in 1839, it was the first public university west of the [[Mississippi River]]. It is a member of the [[Association of American Universities]]. | ||
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+ | Enrolling more than 30,000 students in 2020, it offers more than 300 degree programs in thirteen major academic divisions.<ref name="enroll2017">https://web.archive.org/web/20171008030804/http://www.columbiatribune.com/news/20170920/university-of-missouri-official-enrollment-figures-show-expected-decline</ref><ref name=Undergraduate>https://web.archive.org/web/20170814085438/http://missouri.edu/colleges-schools/</ref> Its well-known [[Missouri School of Journalism]] was founded by [[Walter Williams (journalist)|Walter Williams]] in 1908 as the world's first [[journalism school]]; It publishes a daily newspaper, the [[Columbia Missourian]], and operates an [[NBC]] affiliate [[KOMU-TV|KOMU]].<ref>http://www.britannica.com/bps/additionalcontent/18/33306422/Worlds-First-JSchool-Celebrates-100-Years</ref><ref name=Undergraduate /><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180905065216/https://journalism.missouri.edu/2004/02/komu-celebrates-50-years-of-news-coverage-and-community-service-2/</ref> The [[University of Missouri Research Reactor Center]] is the world's most powerful university research reactor and is the United States’ sole source of isotopes used in [[nuclear medicine]]. The university operates [[University of Missouri Health Care]], running a number of hospitals and clinics in [[Mid-Missouri]]. | ||
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University of Missouri (University) | |
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Motto | Salus populi suprema lex esto (Latin) |
Formation | 1839 |
Headquarters | Missouri |
Type | • Public • Flagship • state university • Land-grant |
Sponsored by | Open Philanthropy |
Other name | Tigers |
Missouri's largest university |
The University of Missouri (Mizzou, MU, or Missouri) is a public land-grant research university in Columbia, Missouri. It is Missouri's largest university and the flagship of the four-campus University of Missouri System. Founded in 1839, it was the first public university west of the Mississippi River. It is a member of the Association of American Universities.
Enrolling more than 30,000 students in 2020, it offers more than 300 degree programs in thirteen major academic divisions.[1][2] Its well-known Missouri School of Journalism was founded by Walter Williams in 1908 as the world's first journalism school; It publishes a daily newspaper, the Columbia Missourian, and operates an NBC affiliate KOMU.[3][2][4] The University of Missouri Research Reactor Center is the world's most powerful university research reactor and is the United States’ sole source of isotopes used in nuclear medicine. The university operates University of Missouri Health Care, running a number of hospitals and clinics in Mid-Missouri.
Sponsor
Event | Description |
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Open Philanthropy | Grant maker funneling deep state money among other things to pandemic planning. Financed Event 201. |
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Died | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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John Barron | 26 January 1930 | 24 February 2005 | US | Spook Journalist Propagandist | A spooky journalist who wrote on the evils of the KGB. |
Mel Carnahan | 11 February 1934 | 16 October 2000 | US | Politician | A US politician who died in a small plane crash in 2000. Two years later, a similar plane crash killed Paul Wellstone, another liberal opponent of the "national security" agenda. |
Vecdi Diker | 1908 | 13 July 1997 | Turkey | Engineer | US-educated Turkish engineer and Directorate of Highways. Early Bilderberg guest. |
Jack Dorsey | 19 November 1976 | Spook Billionaire Deep state actor | The former CEO of Twitter. | ||
John A. Gordon | 22 August 1946 | Spook "Terror expert" | Held a variety of posts in the US government including Homeland Security Advisor 2003-4, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence 1997-2000 | ||
Richard Ichord | 27 June 1926 | 25 December 1992 | Lawyer | ||
Tim Kaine | 26 February 1958 | Politician | Hillary Clinton's running mate in 2016 presidential elections. | ||
Jonathan Kwitny | 23 March 1941 | 26 November 1998 | Researcher Journalist | ||
Claire McCaskill | 24 July 1953 | US | Politician | former Homeland Security politician | |
Charles Price | 1 April 1931 | 12 January 2012 | US | Diplomat Businessperson | US diplomat Bilderberger in Epstein's Black book |
Arch Puddington | US | Propagandist | US propagandist responsible for defining who is 'free' in the world. | ||
Sally Shelton | 29 August 1944 | US | Diplomat | Spooky US diplomat Atlantic Council, USAID, and NED. Married former CIA director William Colby. | |
Jouett Shouse | 10 December 1879 | 2 June 1968 | US | Politician Lawyer Publisher Deep state actor | |
Beryl Wayne Sprinkel | 20 October 1923 | 22 August 2009 | |||
Charles Viar | 1952 | US | Author Spook Journalist | US spook and author | |
Joseph W. Westphal | 26 January 1948 | Diplomat |
References
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20171008030804/http://www.columbiatribune.com/news/20170920/university-of-missouri-official-enrollment-figures-show-expected-decline
- ↑ a b https://web.archive.org/web/20170814085438/http://missouri.edu/colleges-schools/
- ↑ http://www.britannica.com/bps/additionalcontent/18/33306422/Worlds-First-JSchool-Celebrates-100-Years
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20180905065216/https://journalism.missouri.edu/2004/02/komu-celebrates-50-years-of-news-coverage-and-community-service-2/