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Interviewing a Hero

Jordan Coker, senior communications major, meets one-on-one with Bernice King, daughter of Martin Luther King Jr.

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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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Piccione Women and Leadership Seminar

Maryville’s Piccione Women and Leadership Seminar will feature a conversation with Blanche M. Touhill, PhD, chancellor emeritus of UMSL, on Monday, Nov. 14.

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Holocaust Survivor to Speak on Campus

Holocaust survivor Rachel Miller will speak on campus at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 1, in the Auditorium.

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Musial Awards Honor Cal Ripken Jr.

Cal Ripken Jr. will accept the honor at this year’s Musial Awards in St. Louis on Saturday, Nov. 19. The Musial Awards are presented by Maryville University.

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‘Freedom Summer’ Author Plans Campus Visit

Bruce Watson, author of Freedom Summer: The Savage Season of 1964 That Made Mississippi Burn and Made America a Democracy, will discuss his book on campus at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 16, in the Auditorium.

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St. Louis Speakers Series Panel to Discuss Racism in America

In conjunction with Maryville University’s St. Louis Speakers Series, a panel will discuss Racism in America at 1 p.m. on Oct. 18, in the Auditorium.

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Maryville University Hosts Gloeckler Exhibit

Arrived Perfect [Assembly Required], an exhibit featuring works by Tad Gloeckler, will be on view in the May Gallery at Maryville University through Nov 11.

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An Evening of Sports with Darren Rovell

Maryville University will host an evening with senior correspondent and sports business reporter for ESPN, Darren Rovell, on Thursday, Oct. 20 in the Auditorium.

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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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