The Maryville community is invited to share stories, thoughts and reactions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Submissions can be made in audio, video, written or other visual formats.
Read MoreThe Office of Diversity and Inclusion highlighted Black leaders at Maryville who contribute to the overall excellence of our campus and show up authentically and unapologetically.
Read MoreMaryville will increase the number of NCAA Championship sponsored sports with the addition of men’s volleyball and women’s field hockey, pushing the number of NCAA sports offered to 25.
Read MoreFurloughed from her nursing job, Michaela Mitchell traveled to the world’s coronavirus epicenter, New York City, to treat COVID-19 patients in a short-staffed, under-resourced intensive care unit.
Read MoreJoin us on Tuesday, April 22, for the first-ever Maryville Giving Day, a 24-hour celebration of all things Maryville.
Read MoreMaryville’s virtual study-abroad opportunities in Oxford, Florence, Dublin and Panama allow students to explore the sights and sounds of a particular locale, interact with live people at the site and reflect on these experiences.
Read MoreDr. Joy DeGruy spoke about the history of the American slave trade and subsequent discrimination against Black people during Maryville’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration.
Read MoreTo keep the ER from being overwhelmed, Adenike “Nikki” Adegboye helped assess patients who thought they might have COVID-19 in special outdoor triage tents.
Read More‘Maryville Live!’ virtual broadcast features fun guests and local St. Louis fare to connect prospective students with the Maryville community amidst the pandemic.
Read MoreThe Maryville University community mourns the loss of professor emeritus of history Dennis Wachtel, PhD. Wachtel taught from 1964 until his retirement in 2017, a remarkable 53 years of service to Maryville.
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