Maryville University has announced a partnership with LaunchCode to offer qualified students and alumni a free coding class, and access to the LaunchCode apprenticeship program.
Read MoreThe 2016-2017 Maryville Reads program at Maryville University will feature the book, “Freedom Summer: The Savage Season of 1964 That Made Mississippi Burn and Made America a Democracy,” by Bruce Watson.
Read MoreMaryville University and Abstrakt Marketing Group have announced an unprecedented internship opportunity for students interested in sales and marketing careers. The St. Louis-based firm recently opened a satellite office on Maryville’s campus.
Read MoreMaryville University Director of Athletics Marcus Manning announced David Korn as the head coach for the Saints men’s soccer team.
Read MoreMaryville University has announced a tuition freeze for undergraduate programs in the 2016-2017 academic year, plus the consolidation of student fees into a new single fee program. Record enrollment growth and the financial strength of Maryville have positioned the University to create this savings opportunity for students and their families.
Read MoreNina Caldwell, EdD, vice president for Student Life at Maryville University, has been recognized for outstanding commitment to the advancement of women in higher education and to student affairs.
Read MoreWith a $120,000 grant from the Monsanto Fund, Maryville University aims to increase diversity in STEM fields by engaging young females, minority students, and students from low-income areas utilizing robotics curriculum.
Read MoreAnn Fick, PT, CCS, associate professor of physical therapy and director of clinical education, is recognized by the Eastern District of the Missouri Physical Therapy Association.
Read MoreOlaide Sangoseni, PhD, assistant professor of physical therapy, has been invited to participate in the 2016 Geriatric Leadership Scholar Program, presented by The Gateway Geriatric Education Center in St. Louis.
Read MoreThe third annual Saints Basketball “1000 Saints Night” will be held Thursday, Feb. 25. The event will benefit Kids Rock Cancer.
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