Eric Renaghan, an adjunct professor of exercise science at Maryville, incorporates the experiences he has learned as the head of sports performance for the Blues into the classroom.
The Maryville University men’s and women’s swimming teams participated in the national fundraiser Swim Across America Open.
With a combined 10-0-0 record, Maryville was the only school in the NCAA (Division I, Division II and Division III) that had a pair of undefeated and untied soccer programs.
Saints men’s hockey battled the University of Iowa during the historic home opener at the Maryville University Hockey Center.
Josh Hamel, ’09, fills several roles for the Town and Country Police Department, including managing the Citizen Police Academy and working as a certified school resource officer.
David Chopin, ’20, who studied cybersecurity and app development at Maryville, created an iOS app called Bandmate, that connects bands, musicians and music lovers to one another.
PaintedBlack STL, co-founded by Jayvn Solomon, ’14, and Tyson Baker, ’17, works with local black artists to paint boarded-up businesses in St. Louis that were damaged by protests.
Stephanie Holly, ’18, is planning to work with new and expectant parents as the music therapist for her own organization, Little Beats LLC.
After having her work hours reduced, Michelle Stading, ’19, started her own business. Now her handmade cookies are putting smiles on faces around the U.S.
Elise McCline, ’97, ’15, completed her Maryville degrees thanks to the encouragement of her beloved accounting adviser, Jeanette Sanfilippo.