Commencement history at Maryville University tells a lot of success stories.These old photos explore the change in ceremony locations through the years.
Read MoreIn his role at Good Karma Brands, Eric Nehm, ’12, serves as a producer and reporter for ESPN Milwaukee, but his official titles don’t give the full scope of his job description.
Read MoreDistinguished alumni and friends of Maryville will be honored at the fourth annual Spirit of Maryville dinner on campus, Saturday, May 20.
Read MoreKodachrome slides dating to the late 1950s and depicting Maryville University’s original campus were recently discovered and digitized by the University Archives.
Read MoreWhen Maryville Academy was established in St. Louis in 1872, a free co-ed grade school opened on campus at the same time. It later became known as the Sophie Barat School.
Read MoreWhen Lauren Kuechenmeister arrived at Maryville University, she wanted to counsel one couple or one family at a time. Now, she advises entire organizations.
Read MoreA firm believer in lifelong learning, jewelry artisan Allison Norfleet Bruenger, ’08, came to Maryville to earn a second BA in metalsmithing and ceramics.
Read MoreBrenda Battle, ’81, ’96, has a long career in healthcare. She is currently focused on the needs of urban populations.
Read MoreJake Simino, ’15, who earned a BS in cyber security, safeguards important information as associate information security analyst for World Wide Technology.
Read MoreElizabeth McHugh, ’66, was a passenger on US Airways Flight 1549 when it made an emergency landing in the Hudson River. The experience changed her life.
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