Calling All Girls to STEM
As part of Maryville’s Tech Bar initiative, students working in the state-of-the-art Cyber Fusion Center delivered 30 refurbished computers to Girls Inc. of St. Louis.
As part of Maryville’s Tech Bar initiative, students working in the state-of-the-art Cyber Fusion Center delivered 30 refurbished computers to Girls Inc. of St. Louis.
The Maryville community cheered on the St. Louis Cardinals from a special section in Busch Stadium on September 28. Tickets were reserved for students, faculty and staff who submitted proof of their COVID-19 vaccinations.
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.
Maryville University has announced plans to fully resume in-person classes, on-campus events and activities and athletic competitions for the Fall 2021 semester.
Thank you to our friends at St. Luke’s Hospital for providing doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to more than 2,000 members of the Maryville community including President Mark Lombardi, PhD, and Vice President of Student Life Nina Caldwell, EdD.
Maryville’s Office of Study Abroad has come up with an innovative way to give students the experience of other lands and cultures while remaining safe during the pandemic.
Maryville’s new digital life coaches provide personalized, 24/7 on-demand support for prospective and newly enrolled students.