A new reading series, “Writes of Spring,” is underway at Maryville. Next up: J. Bowers, PhD, instructor of English, will read from her works of fiction at 3 p.m., March 24.
Read MoreThe 15th Annual Maryville Alumni Trivia Night will be held March 12. Doors open at 6p.m.; trivia begins at 7 p.m.
Read More“Most Likely to Succeed,” the acclaimed documentary on the history and promise of education, will be screened on Feb. 27, at Maryville University.
Read MoreArtwork by Judith Shaw, on display through Feb. 26, focuses on living with an eating disorder. The exhibit chronicles her personal journey with anorexia.
Read MoreMaryville University students will host Hijab Awareness Day on Tuesday, Feb. 2, to dispel misconceptions about the headscarf and build greater understanding between people of all faiths.
Read MoreThe third annual Saints Basketball “1000 Saints Night” will be held Thursday, Feb. 25. The event will benefit Kids Rock Cancer.
Read MoreNathaniel Philbrick will discuss his latest book, Valiant Ambition, at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 3, at the Ethical Society of St. Louis, 9001 Clayton Road, as part of the Maryville Talks Books series.
Read MoreKrista Tippett, host of NPR’s ‘On Being’ radio program, will discuss her new book, Becoming Wise, as part of the Maryville Talks Books series at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 8, at the Ethical Society of St. Louis.
Read MoreThe exhibit, “Judith Shaw Body of Work: The Art of Eating Disorder Recovery,” will be displayed in the Morton J. May Foundation Gallery at Maryville University, Jan. 19 – Feb. 26.
Read MoreMaryville recently celebrated International Education Week 2015 with on-campus events that showcased cultures and ethnicities from many parts of the world.
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