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Picture the
adrenalin-pumping excitement of hoop action on Norm Stewart Court. Now envision
the tranquillity of a late summer day, with a half moon rising in a blue sky
over the Columns. These photos tell the same story: it’s not two different
worlds—it’s Mizzou!
The
University of Missouri’s rich record of accomplishment and service to
Missouri, the nation, and the world has been captured in this pictorial
history—more than 140 full-color photos that provide a visual record of
living and learning at the University of Missouri–Columbia. From the
beauty of the historic Columns on Francis Quadrangle to the academic
prowess of the faculty to gridiron thrills at Memorial Stadium, the book
faithfully reflects a place where discovery happens every day.
Rob Hill has
been photographing Mizzou’s people, landmarks, and events for nearly
twenty years, and his images bring the campus to life. Chancellor
Emeritus Richard Wallace, whose service to the University spans four
decades, recounts MU’s growth since World War II in his accompanying
text. Assembled by MIZZOU magazine editor Karen Worley, Mizzou Today
reflects everything that is the University of Missouri.
Wallace
provides timelines of key events that span the entire history of the
University, tracing major events from its establishment in 1839 to the
cancer research of the twenty-first century. Noted along the way are
such events as the opening of University Hospital, the creation of new
campuses, even the installation of the nation’s first automated library
circulation system in Ellis Library, and some of the generous gifts that
have made the University’s growth possible. The book also recalls all of
the major milestones in sports, from the first intercollegiate football
game in 1890 to Ben Askren’s national wrestling championships in 2006
and 2007.
These
magnificent photos will bring back memories for alumni as surely as they
will preserve them for today’s students—from the dance steps of Truman
the Tiger to the avid consumption of Tiger Stripe ice cream, from the
solemnity of Tap Day ceremonies to fraternity brothers raising money for
Hurricane Katrina relief. You’ll get a glimpse of dorm life in Hatch
Hall and a peek into the law library’s rare-book room, a look over the
shoulders of a trauma team saving a patient at University Hospital and
of a fisheries student studying salamanders in the wild. And of course
there are images of some of the heart-stopping action that Mizzou sports
fans have come to expect.
People,
landmarks, events—it’s all here in a superb volume that, like Jesse
Hall, will stand the test of time. Mizzou Today is a keepsake for
anyone who loves MU and a lasting record of a great university’s
accomplishments.
Rob Hill is a photographer for MIZZOU magazine and a recipient of
the Council for Advancement and Support of Education Gold Award for
individual photography. Richard L. Wallace is Chancellor Emeritus
at the University of Missouri–Columbia. Karen Flandermeyer Worley,
MIZZOU magazine editor, is Director of Publications and Alumni
Communication and editor of Best of Missouri Hands, Volume 2.
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