Game Design Instructor Brings Industry Expertise to Growing Program

Maryville instructor of game design Matt Raithel owns St. Louis-based Graphite Lab, which recently released “Hive Jump” on Nintendo Switch and Xbox One.

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Inside “The Zombie Class” That Taught Maryville Students to Survive the Walking Dead

Maryville professors Kyra Krakos and John Marino are wrapping up their fifth and final year of classes based on The Walking Dead and other works from the horror and fantasy genres.

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Interdisciplinary Collaboration Examines Flu Pandemic

Faculty and students from the sciences and humanities collaborated to produce an exhibit on the 1918 influenza pandemic on display in the Morton J. May Foundation Gallery, Nov. 1–30.

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St. Louis area startups, small businesses and nonprofits gathered on campus last week to discuss the cybersecurity services they receive free of charge thanks to Maryville University.

Local Organizations Value Free Cyber Security Services

Representatives from St. Louis area startups, small businesses and nonprofits gathered on campus recently to discuss the cyber security services they receive free of charge… Read More

Paul Gross, assistant professor of software development, is laser-focused on educating future software developers to meet workforce demand

Focused on Filling Gaps in Computer Science Workforce

Paul Gross, assistant professor of software development, is laser-focused on educating future software developers to meet workforce demand.   Paul Gross, assistant professor of software… Read More

Maryville partners with st. louis blues for development camp testing

Maryville Partners with St. Louis Blues for Development Camp Testing

Maryville recently partnered with the St. Louis Blues NHL hockey team, which assessed the fitness of draftees in Maryville’s Human Performance Lab.

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Tom Spudich, PhD, associate professor of chemistry and forensic science

Make Like Gumby: Expect the Unexpected

Tom Spudich, PhD, associate professor of chemistry and forensic science, encourages students to be flexible in their approach to learning and keep an open mind… Read More

Maryville University students are traveling with Rawlings this summer as marketing interns.

Seniors Travel with Rawlings as Grassroots Marketing Interns

Four Maryville University seniors are visiting sporting events across America this summer as part of a grassroots marketing internship with Rawlings.

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Maryville University's Design & Visual Art program receives new 3D printer

If They Dream It … Students Can Build It

A state-of-the-art 3D printer represents the newest technology in Maryville’s Design & Visual Art program and allows students to bring their ideas to scale.

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Professor Stacy Donovan helps students find their true paths

Power Up!

Using technology and providing an active learning environment makes science come alive, says Stacy Donovan, PhD, assoc. professor at Maryville University.

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