The M Store Announces New Package Locker Station

Residential students can pick up their packages 24/7 thanks to a new Package Locker Station offered through The M Store.

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The Art of Designing an Online Program

A successful online course requires creative partnership between faculty and learning designers. Geriann Brandt, associate professor of criminal justice/criminology, is a recent and enthusiastic collaborator.

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Michael Eric Dyson to Deliver Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Address

Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, a Georgetown University sociology professor and bestselling author, will deliver the 2019 address for Maryville University’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration.

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Maryville University Receives Apple Distinguished School Recognition

Maryville University has been named an Apple Distinguished School for 2018–2021 — marking the second recognition — for leadership and excellence in providing students with a high-tech, mobile learning environment.

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Maryville University’s Esports Team Earns No. 2 Spot on New ESPN Rankings

ESPN released its first-ever Top 25 College League of Legends Rankings this week, with Maryville University’s League of Legends Esports team earning the No. 2 spot.

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Game Design Instructor Brings Industry Expertise to Growing Program

Maryville instructor of game design Matt Raithel owns St. Louis-based Graphite Lab, which recently released “Hive Jump” on Nintendo Switch and Xbox One.

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Gulas to Retire as Dean of Walker College of Health Professions

Charles J. Gulas, PhD, dean of the Myrtle E. and Earl E. Walker College of Health Professions, will retire effective at the end of the academic year. In his service to Maryville, Gulas led steady growth in enrollment, programs and facilities.

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Maryville University Announces Expansion of Online Degree Programs

Twelve new programs will launch this fall, opening higher education pathways to more students locally, nationally and globally.

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Inside “The Zombie Class” That Taught Maryville Students to Survive the Walking Dead

Maryville professors Kyra Krakos and John Marino are wrapping up their fifth and final year of classes based on The Walking Dead and other works from the horror and fantasy genres.

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Diverse group of students part of inclusive Maryville University group

L.E.A.D. by Example

L.E.A.D. Council members run social and cultural awareness student groups and work closely with campus administrators to ensure inclusivity.

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