The Maryville women’s ice hockey team celebrated its inaugural home game at the Maryville University Hockey Center.
Last spring, the Maryville women’s lacrosse team played five games before the remainder of the season was canceled due to the pandemic. But that didn’t deter team members from finding creative ways to challenge each other in the weight room and on the field.
Even though the season has been shortened, rescheduled and even paused at times because of the pandemic, Maryville Saints are thankful they had the chance to compete this year.
It was against all odds that Badr Aldamegh, ’17, would end up at Maryville, and another, more recent chance encounter has thrust him into the spotlight in his native Saudi Arabia.
In his role with the Tampa Bay Lightning, Michael Braunfeld, ’17, ’18, came up with innovative ideas to safely involve the fans following the team’s 2020 Stanley Cup victory.
Parkway South High School art teacher Stacey Larson, ’13, ’16, got creative with clay for online learning.
Parkway South High School math teacher Scott Degitz-Fries, ’96, ’01, shared a message of hope with students in response to concerns about virtual learning.
Terrell McKinney, ’14, is one of only two African American men in the Nebraska Legislature, representing District 11 in historic North Omaha.
Katja Georgieff, PhD, professor emerita of music, passed away on March 23, 2021. Georgieff served as director of Maryville’s Music Program for more than three decades.