Nathaniel Philbrick will discuss his latest book, Valiant Ambition, at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 3, at the Ethical Society of St. Louis, 9001 Clayton Road, as part of the Maryville Talks Books series.
Read MoreKrista Tippett, host of NPR’s ‘On Being’ radio program, will discuss her new book, Becoming Wise, as part of the Maryville Talks Books series at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 8, at the Ethical Society of St. Louis.
Read MoreMaryville University has announced Lori Chalupny, World Cup champion and Olympic gold medalist, will serve as head coach for the Saints women’s soccer program beginning in 2018.
Read MoreThe exhibit, “Judith Shaw Body of Work: The Art of Eating Disorder Recovery,” will be displayed in the Morton J. May Foundation Gallery at Maryville University, Jan. 19 – Feb. 26.
Read MoreAs superintendents, principals and teachers, Maryville alumni provide impactful, award-winning leadership in schools throughout St. Louis city and county, across Missouri, and around the country.
Read MoreMaryville recently celebrated International Education Week 2015 with on-campus events that showcased cultures and ethnicities from many parts of the world.
Read MoreMaryville University has announced a new academic concentration in Sport Entrepreneurship through the Rawlings Sport Business Management program, beginning January 2016.
Read MoreEric Delabar, head coach for women’s soccer for the past 17 years, and Lori Chalupny, the team’s assistant coach, first met when Delabar coached Chalupny as young soccer player.
Read MoreJust three days after graduation, Maryville University alumnus Cameron Fagundes, ’15, began working with the Kansas City Royals, 2015 World Series Champs.
Read MoreAlong with multiple travel experiences during the summer, the Global Scholars program is designed so students graduate in three and one half years—with a double major in international studies and a program of their choosing.
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