SHAKING UP NORTH COUNTY
While researching St. Louis’ real estate history, Erica Williams, ’05, ’12, realized a substantial investment into North St. Louis County was necessary to provide equitable relief to the region.
While researching St. Louis’ real estate history, Erica Williams, ’05, ’12, realized a substantial investment into North St. Louis County was necessary to provide equitable relief to the region.
Maryville has brought the University’s successful life coaching model into the K-12 space through its work with Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis members and staff.
Student Madelyn Hubbs was born without her left arm and has devoted her life to breaking down barriers that surround the disability community.
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.
Sallie VanBlaricum, BSN, RN, a Maryville nursing student, works in the surgery department of Carle Richland Memorial Hospital in Olney, Illinois.
Members of Maryville’s chemistry department are sharing their passion for science through a growing outreach program for elementary and middle school students.