“Public safety is everybody’s business and is an opportunity to work as a team to keep our community safe,” says Jair Kollasch, who joined the Maryville community as director of public safety in December.
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Three students in the Mother Marion Bascom Honors program will experience the spring semester abroad at Oxford University in Oxford, England.
Read MoreStudents enrolled in Dana Levin’s writing tutorial (English 406) course recently showcased their work in a pop-up reading entitled “Cabinet of Curiosities.”
Read MoreAfter 30 years away, Sandra Harris returned to her hometown of St. Louis this fall to serve as library director for Maryville University. Most recently, she worked as executive director of the Desert Caballeros Western Museum.
Read MoreMaryville University will be observing International Education Week, Nov. 13-17. The week highlights international initiatives across campus and focuses on the University’s goal of being a truly global institution.
Read MoreThe Aphasia Communication Theater (ACT), an innovative production implemented by graduate students in Maryville’s Speech-Language Pathology program, was designed to improve the speech, language and social rehabilitation of participants.
Read MoreKenani’s logo was one of two selected for LogoLounge10, a publication that showcases expert identity work by notable designers and up-and-coming talents from around the world.
Read MoreThomas Wolff, ’14, works with veterans involved in treatment court and helps them transition to the workforce.
Read MoreWant to help? Here’s how to get involved through financial and in-kind contributions to bring relief to those affected by natural disasters.
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