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Multicultural Scholars Program Fosters Global Family

The Multicultural Scholars Program is one way Maryville fosters these valuable opportunities—and at the same time provides access to a college education that might otherwise be out of reach.

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Maryville Reads Book Selection: Fahrenheit 451

The 2015-2016 Maryville Reads book selection is the classic, Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury. Maryville Reads is a collaborative effort between the University Library, the Office of Multicultural Programs and the Division of Student Success.

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New Grads Awarded Career Services Scholarships

Recent graduates Kevin Ellis ’15 and Eric Keling ’15, recently received $500 scholarships from Gateway Career Services Association.

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Major Role Models

While pursuing a doctorate in mathematics in the 1980s, Min Deng, PhD, was often the lone female in her classes, which were taught mostly by male professors. When she began teaching university classes in 1993, she was one of few women among her colleagues and students.

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The Winning Ticket

In any successful business model, providing high quality customer service is a primary goal. For the St. Louis Cardinals, the first pitch toward consumer satisfaction comes from the ticket window at Busch Stadium.

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It’s a Bird … It’s a Plane … It’s a Drone!

If not airplanes, most flying objects over Maryville’s quad are Canada geese, but nowadays you might just as easily be observing “the Spirit of Saint Louie”—a drone named after Maryville’s mascot, Louie, and the Saints athletics teams.

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Fielding Research Dreams

Kyra Krakos, PhD, assistant professor of biology, traveled last summer with two students to conduct research at Soapstone Prairie and Warren Air Force Base, near Cheyenne, Wyo. She stayed one… Read More

Students As Game Changers

When Jason Williams, EdD, assistant professor and director of the Rawlings Sport Business Management Program, teaches a class it often has the giddy buzz of a game day event, or… Read More