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Happy Holidays!

RINGING IN THE HOLIDAYS: Performing the traditional song “Let It Snow,” Maryville University’s a cappella group, Notorious, helps extend holiday wishes to the campus community.

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Fixing the Employment Gap

A Maryville University partnership creates jobs for people with developmental disabilities and helps them achieve greater independence.

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New Graduation Cords Reflect Core Values

New graduation cords represent exemplary pursuit of Maryville University core values, including civic engagement, diversity and inclusion, global awareness, learning and mentoring and sustainability.

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Urban Health Advocate: Brenda Battle, ’81, ’96

Brenda Battle, ’81, ’96, has a long career in healthcare. She is currently focused on the needs of urban populations.

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Maryville Launches New Study Away Program

As part of Maryville’s new study away program, students explore different cities through the lenses of community service, history, culture and leadership.

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Meet Tiffany Reed: Program Coordinator for Diversity and Inclusion

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is focused on helping students transition into leadership roles and advancing an inclusive campus culture.

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Maryville University Named Apple Distinguished School

Maryville University is named an Apple Distinguished School for 2016–2018. The selection highlights Maryville’s innovative learning environment.

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Jake Simino, ’15: Internship Leads to Cyber Security Job

Jake Simino, ’15, who earned a BS in cyber security, safeguards important information as associate information security analyst for World Wide Technology.

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Maryville Receives Boeing Grant for STEM Education

Maryville University has received a grant from Boeing to fund STEM Sprouts, a program launched in partnership with the Ritenour school district.

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Seizing a Rare Research Moment

Adam Rork, a quick-thinking Maryville University biochemistry student, earned a rare opportunity to expand his research.

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