Maryville students are exploring the St. Louis area through the lens of an iPad and learning about the region’s racial and economic segregation on their excursions.
Read MoreKevin Stokes, EdD, assistant professor of educational leadership, takes students abroad to study education in other cultures.
Read MoreMaryville communication and graphic design students gain a competitive edge for the workforce through their work with Energizer.
Read MoreAn ambitious Active Learning Ecosystem project designed by Lisa Lillie, PhD, assistant professor of history, immerses students into Renaissance Europe.
Read MoreStudents from the Myrtle E. and Earl E. Walker College of Health Professions worked together and learned more about each other’s disciplines during the annual Health Professions Interprofessional Education (IPE) Day.
Read MoreAssistant professor of interior design Mike Keller is teaching students to sketch a design and revise it in real time. The technique is breeding confidence and skills they will take into the professional world.
Read MoreMaryville is changing the way students learn physics thanks to new wireless sensors, which allow students to design and conduct their own experiments outside of the classroom.
Read MoreUsing high-end technology, senior Michael Poetz created a luxury apartment building tour allowing viewers to interact with the space as if they were onsite.
Read MoreVictor Kizer, director of the exercise science program and assistant professor, has pursued his passion for exercise from the sands of Iraq to the campus of Maryville University.
Read MoreImmersed in virtual reality, students travel down the road and around the world to explore history, botany and workplaces.
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