Recent Posts
Kristina Hampton Saint Louis Science Center

Alumni Spotlight – Kristina Hampton ’05

Kristina Hampton '05, Manager of Collections and Special Projects at the Saint Louis Science Center, is a graduate of Maryville University's History program. She hops… Read More

John Noble Rawlings Sporting Goods

Alumni Spotlight – John Noble ’18

John Noble '18, Social Media Manager for Rawlings Sporting Goods, is a prime example of a Maryville student who leveraged numerous opportunities the Rawlings Sport… Read More

Hand Made Work Done Well

At Well Made Workshop, Kevin Kelly, ’03, is a master of small-batching manufacturing from leather and textile goods to metal fabrication.

Read More

New Book Shares History of Maryville

To honor our rich history, Maryville announces the publication of a special coffee-table book, “Maryville University: 150+ Years.”

Read More

Celebrations Begin for Maryville’s 150th

Homecoming 2021 was extra special — it was the official kickoff of our year-long celebration of Maryville’s 150th anniversary.

Read More
Turan Mullins sitting on a bench

Mullins Named Champion for Diversity and Inclusion

Senior Advisor for Access and Opportunity Turan Mullins has been named a 2021 St. Louis Business Journal Champion for Diversity and Inclusion.

Read More

A Series to Remember

Sports writer Eric Nehm, ’12, had a front-row seat to the Milwaukee Bucks NBA Championship as part of his role with The Athletic.

Read More

Announcing Maryville Giving Day

Join us on Tuesday, April 22, for the first-ever Maryville Giving Day, a 24-hour celebration of all things Maryville.

Read More

Winter Activities from Home

Maryville’s Office of Alumni Services is excited to share some activities that can be completed from the comfort of your home — and are guaranteed to beat the cold-weather blues.

Read More

Creating Art from Destruction

PaintedBlack STL is empowering Black artists to share their messages on buildings that have been the target of recent damage. The group was co-founded by Jayvn Solomon, ’14, and Tyson Baker, ’17, graduates of Maryville’s design and visual art programs.

Read More