Maryville announces the publication of a new book, “Disrupter,” which profiles the University’s rise to national prominence under the visionary leadership of President Mark Lombardi, PhD.
Senior Advisor for Access and Opportunity Turan Mullins has been named a 2021 St. Louis Business Journal Champion for Diversity and Inclusion.
The Dawg Pound is a spirit club dedicated to cheering on the Maryville Saints. For its first event of the year, students donned beach wear and Hawaiian shirts for a tailgate at Saints Pavilion.
This year’s Saints Pep Rally transformed into a field day competition with students battling each other in wheelbarrow races, hula hoop contests and mummy relays.
The popular video game Minecraft is helping Maryville software development students to approximate in-person learning in a virtual world.
Maryville University’s Faculty and Staff News highlights recent accomplishments of our industry and professional experts.
Following his cancer diagnosis, St. Louis rallied around radio personality Jeff Burton, raising thousands of dollars in his honor for Kids Rock Cancer, Maryville’s innovative music therapy program.
Maryville University is helping transform the lives of homeless families in St. Louis by providing crucial occupational therapy services. The services come amid a growing housing insecurity crisis exacerbated by the pandemic.
A new documentary created by three Maryville professors is highlighting dental health disparities for children in rural Missouri — and what can be done to provide access to care for this vulnerable population.
Katie Moses Swope, ’97, traveled to Tokyo for the 2020 Olympic Games to serve as the communications lead for USA BMX and the first-ever U.S. Olympic Skateboarding Team. Clients of MoSwo PR brought home six Olympic and Paralympic medals from Tokyo.