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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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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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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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Olympic Mojo

In building a young Saints men’s swim team, Head Coach Erica Rose relies on Olympic-sized talent and experience

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Exhibit Raises Social Justice Awareness

“The Tunnel of Consciousness: A Call to Action,” an exhibit focused on contemporary social justice issues, was held on the Maryville University campus during the week of Oct. 17.

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Alumna Shares Personal Story of ‘Miracle on the Hudson’

Elizabeth McHugh, ’66, was a passenger on US Airways Flight 1549 when it made an emergency landing in the Hudson River. The experience changed her life.

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Maryville Partnership: It’s Code for Career Change

Through a free course in coding offered through a Maryville University partnership with LaunchCode, alumni advanced new job opportunities and career paths.

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Maryville’s Longtime Alumni Director Named “Ageless Remarkable St. Louisan”

Erin Verry, a longtime leader in Maryville’s alumni engagement office, has been named a 2016 “Ageless Remarkable St. Louisan” and will be honored Oct. 23.

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First Presidential Debate Draws Full House

A standing-room only crowd of about 200 students, faculty and staff gathered in Buder Commons on Sept. 26 to watch the first of three presidential debates.

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