Maryville University has reduced tuition by 5% for our traditional undergraduate on-campus student population beginning this school year, Fall 2020.
Read MoreA new partnership with Peak Sports MGMT, a sponsorship and event management firm, is preparing students in Maryville’s Rawlings Sport Business Management Program for future careers.
Read MoreThe majority of the Fall 2020 intercollegiate athletics season will be postponed until the second semester, due to ongoing concerns of the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreThis summer, we’re doing Student Spotlight videos with our St. Louis-based students. We’re driving to their homes, staying outdoors and 6+ feet away, and doing fun interviews with them out in their front yards.
Read MoreTuran Mullins has been named senior adviser for access and opportunity to promote a culture of inclusion. Ashley Storman, EdD, has moved into the role of director of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
Read MoreSomer Anderson, MACC, assistant dean for the Simon School of Business and assistant professor of accounting, has been recognized for using innovative strategies in the classroom that prepare students for business careers.
Read MoreMaryville’s new e-commerce site features rotating apparel, Maryville spirit gear and giftware as well as customized build-your-own items.
Read MoreNnenne Onwuzo completed the final steps of Maryville Online’s Doctor of Education — Higher Education Leadership program while recovering from COVID-19, as she did want to delay her dream of earning her degree.
Read MorePaintedBlack STL is empowering Black artists to share their messages on buildings that have been the target of recent damage. The group was co-founded by Jayvn Solomon, ’14, and Tyson Baker, ’17, graduates of Maryville’s design and visual art programs.
Read MoreAccenture Federal Services will bring 1,400 highly skilled technology jobs to St. Louis over the next five years. The announcement was made on the Maryville campus by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson and other civic leaders.
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