In recognition of innovative teaching, Bob Cunningham, director of the occupational therapy program, has been named to the
Apple Distinguished Educators Class of 2019.
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.
Read MoreIt’s time to rethink how we value our institutions of higher education, the degrees they confer and the students they choose to admit, said President Mark Lombardi, PhD, in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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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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Maryville University announced that it will add a second competitive men’s club ice hockey team for the 2019-20 academic year. In addition, the University is starting a competitive women’s club ice hockey program to begin competition during the 2020-21 academic calendar.
Read MoreMaryville University President Mark Lombardi, PhD, recently appeared on KTRS (550 AM) to discuss what universities can learn from the college admissions scandal.
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Maryville University has been named an Apple Distinguished School for 2018–2021 — marking the second recognition — for leadership and excellence in providing students with a high-tech, mobile learning environment.
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Charles J. Gulas, PhD, dean of the Myrtle E. and Earl E. Walker College of Health Professions, will retire effective at the end of the academic year. In his service to Maryville, Gulas led steady growth in enrollment, programs and facilities.
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Twelve new programs will launch this fall, opening higher education pathways to more students locally, nationally and globally.
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Maryville University has selected L.I.F.E. Arts, an organization founded by soul singer, songwriter, producer and community advocate Brian Owens, as the recipient of a $100,000 grant.
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