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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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Maximizing Your Career Development

Maryville’s director of career success and professional development shares how students and alumni can maximize their career development during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Maryville Shows Support for Frontline Heroes

As part of the “Rise Up for Heroes” initiative, Maryville joins other St. Louis civic, sports and business leaders to show thanks and support for the frontline heroes in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

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Maryville University President Mark Lombardi, PhD

President of Maryville University Doubles Endowed Scholarship Gift

Mark Lombardi, Phd, contributes $500,000 to increase student scholarship fund to $1 million.

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Adapting to Virtual Learning

Maryville’s Division of Student Success shares tips for virtual learning including student support resources that are available virtually.

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Blues Announce Esports Tournaments in Partnership with Maryville

Students in Maryville’s Rawlings Sport Business Management Program are assisting in the development of these tournaments and will also provide operational support while the events are taking place. 


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New Maryville Virtual Zoom Backgrounds

Introducing 10 fun Maryville backgrounds for those of us in #SaintsNation living on Zoom.

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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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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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