| About MissouriFamilies MissouriFamilies provides unbiased, research-based solutions for better living. Beginning with the basics—food, clothing, shelter, finances, family and community—we concentrate on providing scientific solutions for contemporary challenges in human lives.
Our far-reaching realm of expertise includes family financial education, designs for living and working environments, human development, nutrition and wellness, and community support systems.
MissouriFamilies is provided by University of Missouri Extension, a partnership of the University of Missouri campuses; Lincoln University; the people of Missouri through county extension councils; and the Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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| MissouriFamilies logo
The MissouriFamilies logo is graphic depiction of the Family Unity
sculpture that graces the north entrance to MU's Stanley
Hall. Joe Falsetti, a former MU professor of housing and
interior design, created the sculpture in 1970. Inspired by
the tradition and mission of the MU College of Human
Environmental Sciences, Family Unity also commemorated
Falsetti's adoption of a child during that time. Falsetti donated his time to the project, created from Cor-ten steel. Student activity funds paid for materials, and a St. Louis company fabricated the steel.
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Contributors
University of Missouri-Columbia College of Human
Environmental Sciences:
Department of Architectural Studies
Department of Consumer and Family Economics
Department of Human Development & Family Studies
Department of Nutritional Sciences
Department of Textile and Apparel Management
MU School of Medicine, Family and Consumer Health
University of Missouri-Kansas City, Program in Aging Studies
Last update: Tuesday, May 05, 2009
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