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Well it depends on which universities of Kansas you are talking about as well as which universities of Missouri you are talking about. I imagine you mean Mizzou and KU but here is both. University of Missouri Columbia TO Kansas State University is 291 miles. University of Missouri Columbia TO University of Kansas is 246 miles.
The University of Missouri operates four campuses: The University of Missouri in Columbia University of Missouri-St. Louis University of Missouri-Kansas City Missouri University of Science and Technology Notable private schools include Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis University
Southeast Missouri State University is one of the famous universities in United States that offers Catholic bible study. Second is the University of Dallas .
The University of Missouri is located in Columbia, Missouri.
Missouri State University and University of Missouri Columbia.
University of Missouri was created in 1839.
Missouri University of Science and Technology is located in the state of Missouri.
Lincoln University of Missouri was created in 1866.
MUTV - University of Missouri - was created in 1998.
University of Missouri System was created in 1839.
University of Missouri Press was created in 1958.
The general tendency is that state universities have pretty much every major, but tend to focus on engineering and science (most of them originally had an agricultural and mechanical focus) and may be slightly weaker on the humanities. This isn't always true, but usually X State University will have better science/engineering programs, and University of X will have better humanities programs. There are some notable exceptions.... for example, the former University of Missouri - Rolla has a first-rate engineering program, much better than any of the regional Missouri State Universities (which is possibly one of the reasons it's been renamed to Missouri University of Science and Technology).