Student Filmmaker Showcases Film at Maryville

Jake Billingsley, who is studying English, shared his horror film “The Other Side of the Room” as part of the Maryville Talks Movies series.

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Leadership Through the King Legacy

Maryville University’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration will feature a panel of speakers who honor King’s life and legacy through their daily work.

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Back to Square One

The entrepreneurial mindset of two Maryville alumni was so strong that they gave up traditional jobs to create the company of their dreams.

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Maryville Saint Named Parkway Southwest Middle Teacher of the Year

Neil Daniels II, who is completing a doctorate of educational leadership at Maryville, was recognized by his peers and students for the award.

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Three Maryville students who interned at Energizer

Building a Brand Beyond the Bunny

Maryville communication and graphic design students gain a competitive edge for the workforce through their work with Energizer.

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Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation Partnership Continues to Grow

Maryville cybersecurity students provide free technology services for the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Community Center in East St. Louis, benefitting at-risk youth who attend after-school programs at the Center.

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The Power of Online Education

Armando Laing is able to pursue his MBA thanks to Maryville’s online programs. The online environment allows him to attend class whenever and wherever he wants.

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Light Your Fire

Leilani Carver-Madalon, PhD, associate professor of communication, inspired female leaders to achieve a more equitable workplace at the TEDx Gateway Arch Bold & Brilliant Women event.

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Music Therapy Helps Children Cope with Sickle Cell Disease

Through the healing power of music therapy, Maryville University’s Kids Rock Cancer helps children combat feelings of anxiety, depression, uncertainty and helplessness.

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Drawing of basillica in Italy

Pirates, Princes and Popes

An ambitious Active Learning Ecosystem project designed by Lisa Lillie, PhD, assistant professor of history, immerses students into Renaissance Europe.

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