Recent Posts
Pokemon.F

Maryville University Embraces ‘Pokémon Go’ Craze

Maryville University’s Esports team sets the pace for the legions of people traversing campus with smart phones and playing Pokémon Go.

Read More
RCunningham.F

Maryville Presents 2016 Outstanding Faculty Awards

The four faculty members honored with Maryville University’s 2016 Outstanding Faculty Award excel at weaving the connection between teaching and research.

Read More
york.F

York Named to ‘30 Under 30’ Class of 2016

Dustin York, EdD, assistant professor of communication at Maryville, has been recognized by the St. Louis Business Journal’s ’30 Under 30’ Class of 2016.

Read More
Erica Rose.F

Rose Named Head Coach for Swim & Dive Teams

Erica Rose has been named the new head coach of the men’s and women’s swim and dive teams at Maryville University.

Read More
GameDesign.F

Game Design Comes of Age

In conjunction with the BFA program in interactive design, Maryville will launch a concentration in game design this fall.

Read More
Robbie Gordon.F

Robbie Gordon, ’16, Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals

Maryville University pitcher Robbie Gordon, ’16, was selected in the 36th round of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft by the St. Louis Cardinals.

Read More
cybersecurity.F

Privacy on the Internet — How Safe Are We?

Maryville Magazine asked four St. Louis-based cyber security experts—including three alumni—to share their insider perspective on network security best practices, and provide tips on how to secure personal data.

Read More
Online.F

Wizardry Behind the Screen

Maryville University’s online programs have grown exponentially, thanks to a talented team of in-house instructional designers.

Read More
Walker.F2

Child’s Play: Finding the Words

When Amanda Burley, ’10, ’11, sought speech therapy for her daughter at the Walker Scottish Rite Clinic on Maryville’s campus, she came full circle – in more ways than one.

Read More
Rasure.F

Creating a Global Classroom

Erika Rasure, PhD, uses a variety of tech tools to make her coursework challenging, dynamic, and relevant for students in the Simon School of Business.

Read More