Cram Jam, a Maryville University late-night tradition held during finals week, features mounds of breakfast food and generous giveaways. A record number of students participated this semester.
Read MoreWhen Lauren Kuechenmeister arrived at Maryville University, she wanted to counsel one couple or one family at a time. Now, she advises entire organizations.
Read MoreA firm believer in lifelong learning, jewelry artisan Allison Norfleet Bruenger, ’08, came to Maryville to earn a second BA in metalsmithing and ceramics.
Read MoreDeisy Avellaneda, a junior at Maryville University studying early childhood and elementary education, knows firsthand the difference a teacher can make in young lives.
Read MoreIn partnership with the St. Louis Symphony, music therapy students help middle schoolers relieve the stress of poverty and violence.
Read MoreRINGING IN THE HOLIDAYS: Performing the traditional song “Let It Snow,” Maryville University’s a cappella group, Notorious, helps extend holiday wishes to the campus community.
Read MoreBrenda Battle, ’81, ’96, has a long career in healthcare. She is currently focused on the needs of urban populations.
Read MoreAs part of Maryville’s new study away program, students explore different cities through the lenses of community service, history, culture and leadership.
Read MoreMaryville University is named an Apple Distinguished School for 2016–2018. The selection highlights Maryville’s innovative learning environment.
Read MoreJake Simino, ’15, who earned a BS in cyber security, safeguards important information as associate information security analyst for World Wide Technology.
Read More