A continual news digest about Maryville University faculty and staff, programs and initiatives featured in local and national media.
Read MoreNicole Nardi, ’16, grew up with football. So naturally, she is thrilled to serve as coordinator of corporate partnerships activation with the Oakland Raiders.
Read MoreMaryville University will honor humanitarian
Sr. Micheline Lattouf with the Sr. Mary Byles Peace and Justice Prize for her Syrian refugee crisis efforts.
Lonnie Folks, ’82, ’98, is Maryville University’s new director of athletics and recreation. A former student-athlete and a two-time alumnus, he has served Maryville and the Saints athletic community with distinction for nearly two decades.
Read MoreHomecoming makes a comeback this fall at Maryville University, taking the place of Alumni Weekend and Fall Festival. Events will be held throughout the week of October 1-7.
Read MoreTom Eschen, vice president for Institutional Advancement, will retire May 31. Myrtle E. and Earl E. Walker Hall, Kids Rock Cancer and the Spirit of Maryville awards dinner are just a few of his signature achievements.
Read MoreMaryville University students, faculty and alumni partnered with the Chinese Education and Cultural Center in St. Louis to assist in the acquisition and interior design of the building.
Read MoreA Maryville University initiative, The Tremble Clefs, is a choral group composed of people with Parkinson’s disease. Members practice with the assistance of music therapists.
Read MoreMaryville University’s Nina Caldwell, EdD, and Stacy Hollins, PhD, are recognized by the 2017 Delux Magazine Power 100 awards. Two alumni are also honored.
Read MoreJerritt Johnston, ’95, felt like a fish out of water when he arrived at Maryville University. Now, he makes a living taking people out of their natural habitat.
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