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When S. David Mitchell leaves for work in the morning, he isn’t sure which hat to wear. Sometimes he is a law professor, and sometimes he is a sociologist. On most days he wears both hats at once—an interdisciplinary approach to research that seems to bode well. As an associate professor in MU’s School of Law, Mitchell’s teaching and research feed off each other, focusing on the intersection of society and the law. While his teaching covers topics ranging from torts and criminal justice administration—from “bail to jail”—the courses he gets most excited about involve his main area of research, including “Law and Society” and “Collateral Consequences of Sentencing.”

“Lovely to the Ears”

“Lovely to the Ears”

Eva Szekely

Professor, School of Music

Countering Media Stereotypes

Countering Media Stereotypes

Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz

Assistant Professor of Communication

“A Place You Call Home”

“A Place You Call Home”

Peace Corps Fellows

MU's Peace Corps Fellows Program

Of Maize and Mutants

Of Maize and Mutants

Karen Cone

Professor of Biological Sciences

Unintended Discoveries

Unintended Discoveries

Christine VanPool

Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology