EDUCATION IS A FAMILY AFFAIR
Online education is a way for working adults to expand on skills needed in their current jobs or start new careers, ultimately changing their lives.
Online education is a way for working adults to expand on skills needed in their current jobs or start new careers, ultimately changing their lives.
Maryville is changing the way students learn physics thanks to new wireless sensors, which allow students to design and conduct their own experiments outside of the classroom.
Traditional undergraduate students who arrived on campus when Digital World launched four years ago are the first class to graduate after having used an iPad their entire college career.
The complex social world of Renaissance Europe comes alive through an interactive game requiring alliances among students.
Two Maryville alumni are pursuing their entrepreneurial dreams to provide media and marketing support for real estate and small business professionals.
When the 100th PGA Championship came to Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis last August, a large contingent of Maryville University students worked behind the scenes, gaining valuable experience and observing how a major sporting event unfolds in real time.
On Sept. 12, Anuradha Vummenthala, PhD, assistant professor of chemistry, and Soo-Jin Kwoun, PhD, associate professor of music therapy, took the Oath of Allegiance to the United States. They share a desire to support the communities in which they live and work—and call home.
L.E.A.D. Council members run social and cultural awareness student groups and work closely with campus administrators to ensure inclusivity.
Emily Hoffman is an equestrian who has competed for years, but these days she’s focused on her two miniature horses, who clip-clop their way through halls of hospitals, schools and nursing homes to bring joy and healing.
Along with a talented team of learning designers and technology experts, Dan Viele, dean of the School of Adult and Online Education, builds a national reputation for excellence in online education.