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Wired for Success

Along with a talented team, Dan Viele, dean of the School of Adult and Online Education, builds a national reputation for excellence in online education.

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Thinking Inside the Box

Graphic design major April Huber helped to create the Big Red M Box, an exclusive gift series offered through the M Store.

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J.C. Watts to Deliver Maryville’s Commencement Address

J.C. Watts, Jr., former United States congressman from Oklahoma and legendary college and professional football player, will deliver the 2019 Commencement address for Maryville University.

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Shaw Named to ‘40 Under 40’ Class of 2019

Ebonee Shaw, development director for the Walker Scottish Rite Clinic, has been recognized by the St. Louis Business Journal’s ‘40 Under 40’ Class of 2019.

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Sister Micheline Latouff

Maryville University to Honor Humanitarian Sr. Micheline Lattouf

Maryville University will honor humanitarian
Sr. Micheline Lattouf with the Sr. Mary Byles Peace and Justice Prize for her Syrian refugee crisis efforts.

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Little Horses, Big Rewards

Physical therapy major Emily Hoffman and her sister created Applejack Therapy Foundation to bring joy and healing to people of all ages.

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The Importance of Being Educated

Sharolyn McCoy shares the health crisis that led her to pursue her education at Maryville at the age of 75.

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Stronger Together

Victor Kizer, director of the exercise science program and assistant professor, has pursued his passion for exercise from the sands of Iraq to the campus of Maryville University.

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Paul Kravitz, Maryville Hillel Advisory Council Chair, receiving an award

Maryville Hillel Advisory Council Chair Receives Award

Paul Kravitz, Maryville Hillel Advisory Council chair, has received the 2019 JProStl Partnership Award in honor of his dedication to Maryville University and the St. Louis Jewish community.

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Maryville professor helping students use VR

You Can Get There From Here

Immersed in virtual reality, students travel down the road and around the world to explore history, botany and workplaces.

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