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State Tipoffs Involving Missouri Newsletter for 2025-09-18 ( 7 items )  
Cutwater Invites Fans to Discover the 'Real Spirits Inside' at One of America's Famous Haunted Houses This Halloween (10)
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, Sept. 16 [Category: BizFood/Beverages] -- Anheuser-Busch, a brewing company, issued the following news release: * * * Cutwater Invites Fans to Discover the 'Real Spirits Inside' at One of America's Famous Haunted Houses This Halloween * The leading ready-to-drink cocktail brand is serving up chills and cocktails with a haunted overnight experience that punctuates the 'real spirits inside' every Cutwater cocktail. San Diego, CA (September 16, 2025) - Cutwater, the #1 sp more PR

Emerson Introduces New AI-Powered Environment to Enhance Upstream Lifecycle Decision Making (10)
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, Sept. 17 [Category: BizEngineering] -- Emerson, a technology, software and engineering company that says it provides solutions for customers in industrial, commercial and residential markets, issued the following news release: * * * Emerson Introduces New AI-Powered Environment to Enhance Upstream Lifecycle Decision Making * Intuitive, cloud-native solution drives faster, more effective collaboration, interoperability and project insights BEDFORD, Mass. (Sept. 17, 202 more PR

Mo. University of Science & Tech: S&T Linebacker Channels Explosiveness on the Gridiron and in the Classroom (10)
ROLLA, Missouri, Sept. 18 -- Missouri University of Science and Technology issued the following news: * * * S&T linebacker channels explosiveness on the gridiron and in the classroom By Greg Edwards Cameron Sturgell, a linebacker on Missouri S&T's football team, aims to be explosive when he's on the field. But Sturgell's passion for explosions goes beyond when he's wearing his Miners jersey. As a mining engineering student with a minor in explosives engineering, he regularly has big booms o more PR

University of Missouri Journalism School: Revived Japan Program is a Hit for Missouri School of Journalism Students (10)
COLUMBIA, Missouri, Sept. 18 -- The University of Missouri's School of Journalism issued the following news release: * * * Revived Japan program is a hit for Missouri School of Journalism students The Missouri School of Journalism's Global Programs office reignited the Tokyo experience this summer with McCann Worldgroup after a five-year hiatus. A group of seven students spent a month getting exposure to the city with the largest metropolitan population in the world. The program started with more PR

University of Missouri: Academic Freedom, Privileges, Limits and Obligations for Faculty and Graduate Instructors (10)
COLUMBIA, Missouri, Sept. 18 -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release: * * * Academic Freedom, Privileges, Limits and Obligations for Faculty and Graduate Instructors University of Missouri President Mun Choi and Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Matthew Martens sent the following on Tuesday. Deans and Chairs, We are living in a period where we are regularly inundated with opinions on major events and key issues of the day. At times, our facul more PR

University of Missouri: Employee Free Speech and Responsibility (10)
COLUMBIA, Missouri, Sept. 18 -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release: * * * Employee free speech and responsibility University of Missouri President Mun Choi, Vice President of Human Resources Marsha Fischer and Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Matthew Martens sent the following message to staff members on Sept. 17. Dear Faculty and Staff, We are living in a period where we are regularly inundated with opinions on major events and key issues more PR

Washington University School of Medicine: Novel Way to 'Rev Up' Brown Fat Burns Calories, Limits Obesity in Mice (10)
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, Sept. 18 (TNSjou) -- The Washington University School of Medicine issued the following news release: * * * Novel way to 'rev up' brown fat burns calories, limits obesity in mice Scientists identify alternate way cells produce heat that appears to improve metabolic health * A new study led by researchers at WashU Medicine reveals possible new avenues to exploit brown fat to treat metabolic diseases, such as obesity. Infrared images indicate reduced levels of heat product more PR