As part of the Force Leadership Series, attendees will hear inspiring messages from a dynamic group of women leaders.
Students participating in Maryville’s Coding Creators project visited the Boeing Makerspace to try their hands at flight simulators, learn about circuitry, experience virtual reality and race robots through an obstacle course.
Maryville University is one of the first universities in the country to offer 100 percent of all available course materials online.
In September, workers installed turf onto the softball field at the state-of-the-art Maryville University Athletic Complex, which is set to open this fall.
Chemistry students celebrated the last day of spring classes by building rockets and racing them on the Gander Quad.
Maryville students gained a competitive edge for the workforce through their work with Energizer.
Maryville students are exploring the St. Louis area through the lens of an iPad and learning about the region’s racial and economic segregation on their excursions.
Maryville’s Online Nursing Programs are reaching thousands of rural students to provide access to health care for those who are without access in their communities.
Linda Owen, CNP, ’14, who earned her master’s degree in nursing through Maryville Online, sees patients at the Hondo Valley Healthcare Clinic in the Village of Hondo, New Mexico.
Maryville student Melony Jaggers, MSN, RN, serves as director of quality management for Breckinridge Health which includes Breckinridge Memorial Hospital and a network of small clinics in Hardinsburg, Kentucky.