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An Evening of Sports with Darren Rovell

Maryville University will host an evening with senior correspondent and sports business reporter for ESPN, Darren Rovell, on Thursday, Oct. 20 in the Auditorium.

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First Presidential Debate Draws Full House

A standing-room only crowd of about 200 students, faculty and staff gathered in Buder Commons on Sept. 26 to watch the first of three presidential debates.

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Cyber Fusion Center Provides Major Opportunities

The opening of Maryville University’s new on-campus Cyber Fusion Center creates an extraordinary learning experience for students.

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Maryville Reaches Out 2016 Sets Record

The tenth annual Maryville Reaches Out, held Sept. 20, was another successful day of Maryville service to the greater St. Louis community.

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Connie Burdzy Donius, ’55 (1933-2016)

The Maryville University community mourns the loss of treasured alumna Connie Burdzy Donius, who passed away on Sept. 2.

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Speakers for Science Seminar Series Announced

All Michael Johnson seminars are held in Anheuser-Busch Academic Center, Room #3245, from 4-5 p.m. on Wednesdays. Seminars are free and open to the public.

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Sister Madonna Buder, ’52— Newest Advertising Phenom

Maryville University alumna Sr. Madonna Buder, ’52, is currently featured in a popular Nike ad campaign entitled, “Unlimited Youth.”

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Pemberton, ’15, to Play Pro Basketball in Ireland

Former Maryville Saints basketball guard Trae Pemberton, ’15, signed a professional contract to play for the Tralee Warriors in the Irish Super League.

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Maryville Talks Books: 2016 Lineup

Maryville Talks Books is presented by Maryville University and Left Bank Books, and features lectures by noted authors. Admission is free and open to the public unless otherwise indicated. Seating is… Read More

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Summer Challenge: Buettner Takes on MRO 2016

It’s not the easiest summer job, but student Aaron Buettner is learning new skills, and more importantly, his work will benefit over 80 non-profit agencies and give hundreds of volunteers an opportunity to engage in service work.

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