PaintedBlack STL is empowering Black artists to share their messages on buildings that have been the target of recent damage. The group was co-founded by Jayvn Solomon, ’14, and Tyson Baker, ’17, graduates of Maryville’s design and visual art programs.
Read MoreAccenture Federal Services will bring 1,400 highly skilled technology jobs to St. Louis over the next five years. The announcement was made on the Maryville campus by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson and other civic leaders.
Read MoreToday as we reflect on issues of social justice that America has yet to face and deal with as a nation, it is crucial that we reflect on the history of that struggle.
Read MoreDuring Ritenour School District’s COVID-19 closure, Maryville helped secure devices and provide online learning opportunities for elementary and middle school students.
Read MoreThe events of the past few weeks and the horrific killing of George Floyd have exposed the scourge of racism and exclusion in American society.
Read MorePhysician-scientist Michael R. DeBaun, MD, MPH, and President of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis Flint W. Fowler, PhD, will join the board.
Read MoreAfter having her work hours reduced, Michelle Stading, ’19, started her own business. Now her handmade cookies are putting smiles on faces around the U.S.
Read MoreMaryville’s annual literary and art publication, edited and designed by students, published its first digital-only edition amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreThe organization received INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine’s 2020 Inspiring Affinity Group Award for its commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Read MoreJacob Crust, ’09, ’16, a triage nurse in the emergency department at St. Luke’s Hospital, quarantines himself in the basement to protect his wife, Ally Crust, ’09, and their two sons during the coronavirus pandemic.
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