Maryville University has selected L.I.F.E. Arts, an organization founded by soul singer, songwriter, producer and community advocate Brian Owens, as the recipient of a $100,000 grant.
Read MoreMaryville’s first resident athletic coach brought three new sports to Maryville including badminton, a sport that had not been played in St. Louis prior to her arrival.
Read MoreFaculty and students from the sciences and humanities collaborated to produce an exhibit on the 1918 influenza pandemic on display in the Morton J. May Foundation Gallery, Nov. 1–30.
Read MoreMaryville joins colleges across the nation to observe International Education Week, Nov. 12-16. A variety of traditions, foods and activities are scheduled.
Read MoreJim Thome will receive the Musial Lifetime Achievement Award for Sportsmanship during the annual Musial Awards, presented by Maryville University.
Read MoreMilitary students attending Maryville University connect with fellow student veterans and their dependents through the Student Veteran Organization (SVO).
Read MoreThe Maryville men’s soccer team has earned the program’s second consecutive bid to the NCAA Division II Soccer Championships.
Read MoreThe St. Louis American Foundation will honor Maryville University with its Corporate Diversity Award for outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Read MoreMaryville University will honor civil rights attorney Kathleen Zellner with the Sr. Mary Byles Peace and Justice Prize for her work in wrongful conviction advocacy.
Read MoreApril Santos has been named director of human resources at Maryville University, and she will focus on hiring employees to meet growing enrollment needs.
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