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Nursing student Jacob Crust

Keeping His Family Safe

Jacob Crust, ’09, ’16, a triage nurse in the emergency department at St. Luke’s Hospital, quarantines himself in the basement to protect his wife, Ally Crust, ’09, and their two sons during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Making a Difference, One Face Covering at a Time 

After learning about the shortage of personal protective equipment, Sang Tran, DBA, assistant professor of accounting, and his wife began making hundreds of cloth masks and plastic face shields for the St. Louis community.

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Helping Brave Nurses Stand Out in their Scrubs

The need for highly skilled nurses has rarely been more obvious than now. With the global COVID-19 pandemic on people’s minds, Maryville’s nursing students are preparing to lead in times of crisis.

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Show Us How You Celebrate #MaryvilleGrad20

Maryville launched the social media challenge to foster a sense of connection and community as our graduates shared how they celebrated this momentous occasion.

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Congratulations 2020 Graduates!

We may not be celebrating your accomplishments in person, but we have some special messages to share in honor of you.

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Maryville Hosts First-Ever ‘Virtual’ Goat Day

The virtual celebration includes a robust website with interactive opportunities including coloring pages, a video game, word puzzles and a goat simulator.

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Maryville Extends Virtual Learning

Maryville University has made the decision to suspend on-campus classes and remain virtual through the end of the spring semester amid the national coronavirus pandemic.

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Female Tech Students Soar

Three students are breaking down barriers by being the first women of color to complete Maryville’s app development minor.

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The Art of Exploration

Maryville students are exploring the St. Louis area through the lens of an iPad and learning about the region’s racial and economic segregation on their excursions.

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Maryville Distributes Free Books in North County

The multicultural book fair introduced students to books that promote positive images and stories about African American culture and history as a tool to help increase literacy.

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