TMullins.F

Mullins Honored by Mathews-Dickey

Turan Mullins, director of Maryville University’s Office of Diversity & Inclusion, recognized with the Outstanding Alumni Award from Mathews-Dickey Boys’ & Girls’ Club in St. Louis.

Read More
JSenne.F

Senne Earns Excellence in Education Honor

Jessica Senne, AIA, NCIDQ, awarded an Honorable Mention for her submission to the CIDA Award for Excellence.

Read More
AlumniTrivia.F

Alumni Trivia Night

The 15th Annual Maryville Alumni Trivia Night will be held March 12. Doors open at 6p.m.; trivia begins at 7 p.m.

Read More
Korn.F

David Korn Named Head Men’s Soccer Coach

Maryville University Director of Athletics Marcus Manning announced David Korn as the head coach for the Saints men’s soccer team.

Read More
TuitionFreeze.F

Maryville University Announces Tuition Freeze

Maryville University has announced a tuition freeze for undergraduate programs in the 2016-2017 academic year, plus the consolidation of student fees into a new single fee program. Record enrollment growth and the financial strength of Maryville have positioned the University to create this savings opportunity for students and their families.

Read More
Nina Caldwell.F

Caldwell Honored for Outstanding Mentorship of Women

Nina Caldwell, EdD, vice president for Student Life at Maryville University, has been recognized for outstanding commitment to the advancement of women in higher education and to student affairs.

Read More
robotics.F

Maryville Awarded Monsanto Fund Grant to Increase STEM Diversity

With a $120,000 grant from the Monsanto Fund, Maryville University aims to increase diversity in STEM fields by engaging young females, minority students, and students from low-income areas utilizing robotics curriculum.

Read More
AnnFick.F

Fick Recognized for Longtime Contributions in Physical Therapy

Ann Fick, PT, CCS, associate professor of physical therapy and director of clinical education, is recognized by the Eastern District of the Missouri Physical Therapy Association.

Read More
Most Likely to Succeed.F

Maryville to Screen ‘Most Likely to Succeed’ Documentary

“Most Likely to Succeed,” the acclaimed documentary on the history and promise of education, will be screened on Feb. 27, at Maryville University.

Read More
Sangoseni.F

Sangoseni to Participate in Gerontology Scholar Program

Olaide Sangoseni, PhD, assistant professor of physical therapy, has been invited to participate in the 2016 Geriatric Leadership Scholar Program, presented by The Gateway Geriatric Education Center in St. Louis.

Read More