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Maryville’s Bookstore Becomes ‘The M Store’

To better reflect the entirety of the Maryville University experience supported by its merchandise and services, Maryville’s “University Bookstore” has been renamed The M Store.

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Kids Rock Cancer Named 2017 Charity for Biomedical Systems

Maryville University’s Kids Rock Cancer program has been selected by Biomedical Systems as the company’s 2017 charity.

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Fixing the Employment Gap

A Maryville University partnership creates jobs for people with developmental disabilities and helps them achieve greater independence.

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New Graduation Cords Reflect Core Values

New graduation cords represent exemplary pursuit of Maryville University core values, including civic engagement, diversity and inclusion, global awareness, learning and mentoring and sustainability.

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Meet Tiffany Reed: Program Coordinator for Diversity and Inclusion

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is focused on helping students transition into leadership roles and advancing an inclusive campus culture.

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Olympic Mojo

In building a young Saints men’s swim team, Head Coach Erica Rose relies on Olympic-sized talent and experience

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Exhibit Raises Social Justice Awareness

“The Tunnel of Consciousness: A Call to Action,” an exhibit focused on contemporary social justice issues, was held on the Maryville University campus during the week of Oct. 17.

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Piccione Women and Leadership Seminar

Maryville’s Piccione Women and Leadership Seminar will feature a conversation with Blanche M. Touhill, PhD, chancellor emeritus of UMSL, on Monday, Nov. 14.

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Holocaust Survivor to Speak on Campus

Holocaust survivor Rachel Miller will speak on campus at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 1, in the Auditorium.

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‘Freedom Summer’ Author Plans Campus Visit

Bruce Watson, author of Freedom Summer: The Savage Season of 1964 That Made Mississippi Burn and Made America a Democracy, will discuss his book on campus at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 16, in the Auditorium.

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