A family-friendly evening brought the sights and sounds of Indian culture to life as Maryville celebrated Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights.
Alumni and friends who give generously of their time and talents to Maryville University as well as those whose work brings distinction to their profession are honored by the Spirit of Maryville Awards.
Maryville University’s Faculty and Staff News highlights recent accomplishments of our industry and professional experts.
Led by criminal justice student Mariajose “MJ” Ortiz, a Maryville student group is channeling a new wave of energy into the women’s movement.
Maryville University’s campus looks different this fall than it has in years past. But beneath the initial sense of strangeness, much about life at Maryville remains the same. Through a community dedicated to innovation, Maryville faculty, staff and students have adapted to living and learning in the time of COVID-19.
Students transform Maryville’s campus into an augmented reality gallery using new digital technologies. Augmented reality embeds imagery into the world itself, transforming what you see in a way that’s visually convincing.
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.
Matt Raithel, professor of practice of game design, brings the interactive aspect of gaming into his classroom, helping his students level up their education and prepare them for the real world.