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,” the acclaimed documentary on the history and promise of education, will be screened on Feb. 27, at Maryville University.
Read MoreOlaide 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 MoreArtwork by Judith Shaw, on display through Feb. 26, focuses on living with an eating disorder. The exhibit chronicles her personal journey with anorexia.
Read MoreMaryville University students will host Hijab Awareness Day on Tuesday, Feb. 2, to dispel misconceptions about the headscarf and build greater understanding between people of all faiths.
Read MoreThe third annual Saints Basketball “1000 Saints Night” will be held Thursday, Feb. 25. The event will benefit Kids Rock Cancer.
Read MoreAshlee Brockenbrough, ’12, former Saints student-athlete, has been named interim head coach of the Saints volleyball program for the 2016 season.
Read MoreMaryville University’s Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration will be held at noon, on Jan. 28, in the University Auditorium. The program will feature guest speaker Rev. Starsky D. Wilson, co-chair of the Ferguson Commission.
Read MoreBeth Dauber, ’09, helps brain injury survivors relearn lost skills so they can return to work or begin new careers. She has been honored as the 2016 Rehabilitation Counselor of the Year.
Read MoreKyra N. Krakos, PhD, assistant professor of biology at Maryville University, has received the Science Educator Award as part of the 2016 Outstanding St. Louis Scientists Awards, presented by the Academy of Science of St. Louis.
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