The year 2022 is a focal point for Maryville University, this region, our nation and the world. Ahead lies a different world than the one we had in 2019, but one full of promise and opportunity.
The Maryville community is celebrating our 150th anniversary in many ways, from attending events to posting our favorite Maryville memories on social media. The celebration continues throughout 2022 and will conclude at Homecoming.
Maryville was overjoyed to celebrate an in-person Commencement for the first time in two years since the pandemic began. Faculty, family and friends were also welcomed back to cheer on graduates.
Two years into the pandemic, mental health challenges continue to plague college students. Maryville is instructing faculty and staff on how to address those challenges.
Maryville nursing students benefit from a wide range of real-world experiences that Assistant Professor of Nursing Demetruis M. Leonard, MSN, RN, ’13, brings to the classroom.
Maryville University is connecting with prospective students through a new app, ZeeMee. Current students like Cici Rindy serve as influencers, posting regularly to show what life is like as a Maryville Saint.
A recent exploration helped Maryville students learn how storytelling leads to deep engagement with complex scientific concepts.
K-12 educators have found a renewed sense of optimism and opportunity for the future of education after teaching through the challenges of the pandemic.
Samantha Lee Smugala, ’12, is reimagining and redeveloping unused plots of land into beautiful community spaces.
A combination of cutting-edge technology and old-fashioned community-building make Maryville’s Catherine McAuley School of Nursing a sought-after destination for students drawn to health care.