Drum Majors for Justice

Maryville University recently hosted its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration featuring a panel of professionals working toward social justice in the St. Louis area.

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Maryville Alumnus Building BattleHawks Brand

Andrew Myer, ’16, ’18, is spreading the word about the region’s new XLF professional football team by engaging the St. Louis community.

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‘Big Sonia’ Honors Holocaust Survivor

Maryville Talks Movies and Maryville Hillel announce a special screening of the award-winning documentary about one of the last remaining Holocaust survivors in Kansas City.

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Maryville Joins Cortex Community

The University introduces its Fusion Center located inside Cortex’s 4220 building to educate the St. Louis startup community on cybersecurity topics; create a pipeline of talent.

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Student Filmmaker Showcases Film at Maryville

Jake Billingsley, who is studying English, shared his horror film “The Other Side of the Room” as part of the Maryville Talks Movies series.

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Leadership Through the King Legacy

Maryville University’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration will feature a panel of speakers who honor King’s life and legacy through their daily work.

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Back to Square One

The entrepreneurial mindset of two Maryville alumni was so strong that they gave up traditional jobs to create the company of their dreams.

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Maryville Saint Named Parkway Southwest Middle Teacher of the Year

Neil Daniels II, who is completing a doctorate of educational leadership at Maryville, was recognized by his peers and students for the award.

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Three Maryville students who interned at Energizer

Building a Brand Beyond the Bunny

Maryville communication and graphic design students gain a competitive edge for the workforce through their work with Energizer.

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Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation Partnership Continues to Grow

Maryville cybersecurity students provide free technology services for the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Community Center in East St. Louis, benefitting at-risk youth who attend after-school programs at the Center.

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