When we began this pandemic journey in March 2020, none of us knew what was ahead of us. Today, Maryville is strong and thriving because of the commitment, passion and grit of the entire community.
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.
Rung for Women partners with Maryville University to empower women to climb the economic ladder, meet employer demand and support a thriving economy post-pandemic.
Events hosted by Maryville in partnership with Venture Café St. Louis helped strengthen a growing community dedicated to supporting and empowering women in cybersecurity.
As part of Operation Sunscreen, students made care packages to let soldiers in the Missouri National Guard know they are remembered and appreciated.
The first-ever Maryville Giving Day was a 24-hour online celebration of all things Maryville — the students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of the University.
A new apprenticeship program allows Maryville students to turn rigorous work-based learning into successful careers.